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CHICAGO (Reuters) - With gas prices and unemployment high, low- income shoppers are not the only ones trying to find the best bargains in discount stores.
Some of the largest stock-picking hedge funds jumped into Dollar General Corp., Family Dollar Stores Inc. and Big Lots Inc. during the first quarter as a string of reports suggested low-priced retailers were ripe for takeover deals.
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FIFTH CIRCUIT
No. 98-60602
Summary Calendar
MARTHA ELIZABETH REEVES,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
versus
DOLL...
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Affidavit that contradicted prior deposition testimony is admissible when affiant offers a reasonable explanation for the contradiction. Here, affiant averred that her deposition occurred more than nine years after the accident at issue, and, after her deposition, she refreshed her memory with her own handwritten notes, recorded on the day of the accident. Statement of assistant store manager that "we should probably get the mop and wipe it up some more" is admissible pursuant to Evid.R. 801(D)(2)(d) as the statement of a party's agent or servant concerning a matter within the scope of her agency or employment during the existence of the relationship. The assistant manager's statement raises a genuine issue of material fact as to whether store either created the hazard or had prior k...
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Dollar General Corporation and Mitchell Lewis and Plymouth Eaton Dollar General Corporation andTommie Jones Dollar General Corporation and Billy Word ...
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DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION
Dollar General Corporation and Marvin Billingsley.
Case 9-CA-7168
June 27, 1973 DECISION AND ORDER
BY CHAIRMAN MILLER ...
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GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. -- Dollar General Corporation (NYSE: DG) (the "Company or "Dollar General") was advised today by Buck Acquisition Corp., a Tenne...
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UNPUBLISHED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
No. 96-2837 WILMA JEAN SALMONS, Plaintiff - Appellant, and
DAVID R. SALMONS, Plai...
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Discount-store operator Dollar General Corp. said it plans to open 625 new stores and hire more than 6,000 workers in 2011.
The company said Monday the store openings will be in 35 states it currently operates in as well as in three new states: Connecticut, Nevada and New Hampshire. It also plans to remodel or relocate 550 stores.