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Dollarama Inc T.DOL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DLMAF

Dollarama Inc. is a Canada-based company, which offers various assortment of general merchandise, consumable products, and seasonal items both in-store and online. The Company conducts its business through its subsidiaries, including Dollarama L.P. and Dollarama International Inc. (Dollarama International). Dollarama L.P. operates the chain of stores in Canada and performs related logistical and administrative support activities. Dollarama International has retail operations in Latin America through Dollarcity, a value retailer that offers an assortment of general merchandise, consumable products and seasonal items in stores located in El Salvador and Guatemala and stores located in Colombia and Peru. All stores are corporately owned and operated, and are conveniently located in metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. The Company operates approximately 1,569 stores across Canada.


TSX:DOL - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Sep 13, 2023 7:39am
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Globe & Mail

Globe & MailSolid results and raised forecast. GLTA

Dollarama  raised annual sales forecast on Wednesday after topping quarterly sales estimates, as Canadians lapped up the discount retailer’s cheaper offerings in response to higher prices of essentials.

Consumers in Canada, as in the United States, have been looking for cheaper deals on items ranging from cleaning supplies, groceries and clothes, as they fend off steeper costs of rentals and fuel.

Discount store operators have, as a result, seen steady demand, even as other retailers struggled with softer sales.

“...We expect this strong demand to persist through the second half of the year in the current macro-economic context,” said Dollarama CEO Neil Rossy.

Off-price retailers in the U.S. such as TJX and Ross Stores have also raised their forecasts after posting strong quarterly results, with demand for cheaper goods gathering steam from bargain-hunting shoppers.

Dollarama has also increased prices for some products in order to take the pinch out of higher costs of logistics and labor, which have persisted due to supply chain snags in Canada.

Data from Stifel Canada shows 15 per cent of Dollarama’s products are currently priced above C$4.00, compared with 7 per cent in September 2022.

The discount store operator said it now expects comparable store-sales growth of between 10 per cent and 11 per cent for fiscal 2024, compared with between 5 per cent and 6 per cent estimated previously.

The company’s sales rose to $1.46-billion in the second quarter, from $1.22-billion a year earlier, compared with analysts’ average estimate of $1.40-billion, according to data from LSEG.

Montreal-based Dollarama’s net income for the quarter ended July 30 rose to $245.8-million, or 86 cents per share, topping market expectations of 77 cents.

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