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Dollar Tree
DLTR49
$88.47arrow_drop_down1.68%-$1.51
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Asset logo for symbol DLTR
DLTR49

$88.47

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DLTR is not a dividend stock

Therefore Dividends subscore should not be taken into consideration

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Stock Split History (DLTR)

DateSplitMultipleCumulative
Multiple
Jun 27, 20122:1x2x15.2
Jun 25, 20103:2x1.5x7.6
Jun 20, 20003:2x1.5x5.1
Jun 30, 19983:2x1.5x3.4
Jul 22, 19973:2x1.5x2.2
Apr 22, 19963:2x1.5x1.5

Dollar Tree (DLTR) Dividends & Splits

DLTR (Dollar Tree Inc.) does not currently offer a dividend to its shareholders. The company has not declared or paid any dividends since it went public in 1995. The decision to not offer a dividend is part of Dollar Tree's strategy to reinvest its profits back into the business for growth and expansion. As a result, shareholders do not receive any regular income from their investments in DLTR stock. Instead, investors rely on the potential for price appreciation of the stock as the company continues to perform well in the retail industry.
Despite not offering a dividend, Dollar Tree Inc. has had several stock splits throughout its history. The most recent split occurred on July 6, 2015, when the company executed a 2-for-1 stock split. This means that for every share of DLTR owned before the split, shareholders would receive an additional share. The purpose of a stock split is to increase the liquidity and affordability of the stock, making it more attractive to individual investors. DLTR has also had previous stock splits, including a 2-for-1 split in 1998 and a 3-for-2 split in 1996.
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Does Dollar Tree (DLTR) stock pay dividends?

No, Dollar Tree (DLTR) does not pay dividends. This could indicate that the company is currently focusing on reinvesting its earnings into growth opportunities rather than distributing them as dividends.
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When was the last Dollar Tree (DLTR) stock split?

Dollar Tree (DLTR) has undergone 6 total stock splits. The most recent split was a 2:1 split on 2012 Jun 27, leaving the company with 210.15M shares outstanding. Since the company's inception, the cumulative multiple from splits is 15.2, indicating the overall effect of all splits on the original share count.

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