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Dollar Tree Stock Could Soon Take a Hit in the Trade War, Analyst Says

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The Trade War after a year may finally have its first victim retailer.

https://www.barrons.com/articles/do...hit-in-the-trade-war-analyst-says-51565023580

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As the trade war heats up, Deutsche Bank argues that shares of discount retailer Dollar Tree (DLTR) look especially vulnerable to the new tariffs expected to hit Chinese goods in early September.

The back story. Dollar Tree stock is up 3.5% in 2019, and while that pales in comparison to the S&P 500 ’s nearly 17% rise, it’s more than enough to outdo its peers tracked by the SPDR S&P RetailETF (XRT), which has fallen 3% since the start of the year. Although the company reported strong earnings in May, not everyone is convinced it will breeze through a trade war. Moreover, its integration of Family Dollar, which it acquired in 2015, has been messy thus far, despite Dollar Tree’s efforts to improve the brands.

What’s new. On Monday, Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell lowered his rating on Dollar Tree, to Hold from Buy, and slashed $7 off his price target, to $99, writing that the shares now look more fairly valued, especially with the escalation of the trade war. The retailer’s stock was 3% lower, to $93.88, in midday trading Monday.

“On the one hand, we still view Dollar Tree as a high quality retailer with a well regarded management team,” Trussell writes. “However, we cannot ignore choppy execution at Family Dollar.” He expects the September round of tariffs could prompt retailers to lower estimates further, and he places Dollar Tree among the most vulnerable of the companies he covers, since a good proportion of its supply chain will be hit by higher duties in the September hike.

Looking ahead. While Dollar Tree has already cut its full-year earnings per share forecast (after already guiding below expectations), Trussell warns that with the escalating tariff situation he’s “no longer confident that negative earnings revisions are behind us.”

In addition, the timing looks especially difficult for Dollar Tree: The company had planned for 2020 to be growth year, but Trussell sees “room for further disappointment in a more challenging retail environment.” He believes that bulls are too confident in Dollar Tree’s ability to turn Family Dollar around quickly, and suggests that investors who want to own shares of discount retailers would do better to buy into Walmart (WMT) instead.
 
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I bought my sofa it was Made in China
I bought my Curtain it said Made in China
I bought my Curtain Rod it was Made in China
I bought my Carpet it said Made in Turkey
I bought my car it said Made in USA
I bought Pakistani Mangoes from Pakistan


I spend and spread my money evenly between all super powers
 
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I bought my sofa it was Made in China
I bought my Curtain it said Made in China
I bought my Carpet it said Made in Turkey
I bought my car it said Made in USA
I bought Pakistani Mangoes from Pakistan


I spend and spread my money evenly between all super powers

The dollar store is one of the first places that comes to people’s minds when they think of “cheap Chinese made crap”.
 
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Sofa were not cheap , spent almost $1200+ on it

Beautiful Curtain Rods , beautiful Silver
5 rods ~

$500 more

The thing is people just don't realize how good Chinese Manufacturing has become
 
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I bought my sofa it was Made in China
I bought my Curtain it said Made in China
I bought my Carpet it said Made in Turkey
I bought my car it said Made in USA
I bought Pakistani Mangoes from Pakistan


I spend and spread my money evenly between all super powers
you forgot to mention duper power rundia
 
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Well nothing from India , I did recall one time buying some towels which were good quality but it turned out to be from Bangladesh which was ok

Few shirts did appear to be also made from Bangladesh

Again I like US goods but it is very difficult to buy these , now a days


Oh yes I did get a Toaster from USA
Been quite happy with it
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And lovely toaster oven for warming up crisp Pizza or Sandwhich
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As a consumer I distribute my money evenly but many times it is about what is available on shelf


Presently my household goods have a good mix of US/Chinese influence but it is all healthy competition

Unlike many Pakistanis who prefer German Cars or Japanese , I still do tend to buy American Gasoline cars I am just not fan of Electric Cars
 
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Sofa were not cheap , spent almost $1200+ on it

Beautiful Curtain Rods , beautiful Silver
5 rods ~

$500 more

The thing is people just don't realize how good Chinese Manufacturing has become

Chinese manufacturing can be excellent if you have companies enforcing quality standards. That’s why foreign companies have lots of Made in China on their boxes.

However for many Chinese companies on their own they are notorious for bad quality since they see profits today as more important than building brand loyalty. It’s even worse when buying in China. It’s so bad a relative of my wife’s had me order a Lenovo computer. It was shipped from China to the US and we mailed it back to them in China. When I asked why the ridiculous round trip they said Lenovo sells their best quality stuff overseas and their quality control rejects to the locals.
 
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Why USA has lot market to Chinese also has to do with fact certain US products are just not Optomized for Developing countries like Pakistan

Example:
  • USA made cars , just not that wide spread in Pakistan , because US companies have not tried to promote smart cars in Pakistan
Their is low market for SUV or Big Rides in Pakistan
  • USA's Locomotives are openly used in Railways of Pakistan , but again USA has not made a push to sell more Locomotives to Pakistan , or setup a Assembly in Pakistan to sell more of these in Pakistan
  • Pakistan has a need for re-doing our whole Electric grid and Electricity management again US is one of leading nations but has not figure out how to make Pakistan a returning customer
For small time consumer goods , I think USA just needs to be more creative for Asian Markets


I think the Sale of F16V models and Super Cobra would be a good rest for Pakistan-USA economic model


US technologies which could benefit Pakistan
  • Waste Management
  • Water Desalination Processing Plants

But it is up to US companies to invest in Pakistan :coffee::pakistan:

Why not bring Ford / GM plants in Pakistan to make Economical Vehicles compete like rest of world
 
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Why USA has lot market to Chinese also has to do with fact certain US products are just not Optomized for Developing countries like Pakistan

Example:
  • USA made cars , just not that wide spread in Pakistan , because US companies have not tried to promote smart cars in Pakistan
Their is low market for SUV or Big Rides in Pakistan
  • USA's Locomotives are openly used in Railways of Pakistan , but again USA has not made a push to sell more Locomotives to Pakistan , or setup a Assembly in Pakistan to sell more of these in Pakistan
  • Pakistan has a need for re-doing our whole Electric grid and Electricity management again US is one of leading nations but has not figure out how to make Pakistan a returning customer

For small time consumer goods , I think USA just needs to be more creative for Asian Markets

Unfortunately the car situation is because car manufacturers will build cars to the lowest required denominator to maximize profits. If you crash say a Nissan Sentra made for the US into a Nissan Sentra made for the South American market you will see a huge difference in the damage.

If the US wanted to be competitive in a country like Pakistan they’d have to down-design their cars. For instance it is a requirement in the US that all cars have rear-facing cameras with a tv screen in the dash. This would not be needed in Pakistan. Maybe reinforcement bars in the doors and crumple zones too.
 
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Exactly ... need a Toned down small Smart car design for Pakistan Market

Really surprised why Pakistan has got very little General Motors or Ford Vehicles
for nation filled with Bicycle we don't have a toned down Harley

Pakistanis won't a SUV or Big Truck but a smart vehicle yeah may be

  • iphone was selling like Hot cakes in China but then USA itself ended their healthy sales in China
  • US movies pick up Millions / Billions from Chinese movie goers again never discussed (20%-30% revenue comes from China for new movies global sales)
  • US video games again big market in China

But speaking of Pakistan US industrialist have not really seen the potential Pakistan has as a major distributor for US goods

  • I mean we could be the next F16 Service center in Asia
  • We could be repair shop for Locomotives in Asia
 
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