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  2. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    The company began in 1939 in Scottsville, Kentucky, as a family-owned business called J.L. Turner and Son, owned by James Luther Turner and Cal Turner. In 1955, the name changed to Dollar General Corporation, and in 1968 the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange. The Fortune 500 recognized Dollar General in 1999, and in 2020 it ...

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    Nearly 80% of Dollar General stores are located in communities of 20,000 people or less who rely on the retailer for basic, every day, and household essentials, according to a news release on the ...

  4. Don’t Shop at Dollar General on This Day of the Week

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    Founded in 1939, Dollar General is a staple in many Americans’ lives as it offers low prices on a large variety of everyday goods. It’s also extremely accessible. In fact, something like 75% ...

  5. Dollar General: 8 Cheap Stocking Stuffers To Buy for Under $5

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    Carmex Daily Care Mini Tubes. Price: $5. Open up a pack of Carmex Daily Care Mini Tubes and toss the four tubes into separate stockings as a quick stocking stuffer everyone will appreciate. Each ...

  6. Auto Dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Auto Dollar (simplified Chinese: 贵州汽车币; traditional Chinese: 貴州汽車幣; pinyin: Guìzhōu qìchē bì; lit. 'Guizhou automobile coin', also known as the Motorcar Dollar or Kweichow Auto Dollar) is a silver one yuan coin minted by Chinese warlord Zhou Xicheng [] in 1928 to commemorate the construction of roadways in Guizhou province.

  7. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

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