Group 1 - Dollar General Corp was downgraded to "neutral" from "buy" by Goldman Sachs, citing valuation concerns after a recent stock rebound [1] - The brokerage raised its price target by one dollar to $116, while Dollar General's stock was down 0.5% at $114.35 in premarket trading [1] - Following a nearly 16% increase in stock price post-earnings on June 3, the shares have consolidated between $110 and $115, with a year-to-date increase of 51.6% [2] Group 2 - There is potential for further downgrades, as 12 out of 29 analysts covering Dollar General have a "buy" or "strong buy" rating [2] - The 12-month consensus price target aligns with current stock levels [2] - The options market indicates a high level of optimism, with a 10-day call/put volume ratio of 3.42, ranking higher than 91% of readings from the past year [3]
Analyst Says Dollar General Stock May Not Be a Bargain