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Compare Apartment Investment and Management Co (AIV) vs Dollar Tree, Inc. (DLTR) Price & Performance

Apartment Investment and Management Co
Dollar Tree, Inc.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Apartment Investment and Management Co vs Dollar Tree, Inc. — how do they compare? Apartment Investment and Management Co trades at $2.84 (market cap $422.94M), while Dollar Tree, Inc. trades at $123.6 (market cap $23.57B). The key difference: Dollar Tree, Inc. is far larger — about 55.7× Apartment Investment and Management Co's market cap, and Dollar Tree, Inc. is trading nearer its 52-week high, Apartment Investment and Management Co nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AIVDLTR
Market Cap
$422.94M$23.57B
Sector
Real EstateHealth
52-Week High
$8.76$141.21
52-Week Low
$2.87$85.04
Enterprise Value
$669.06M$30.16B

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About Apartment Investment and Management Co

Apartment Investment & Management Co is a self-managed real estate investment trust. It is focused on property development, redevelopment and various other value-creating investment strategies, targeting the U.S multifamily market. Its operating segments are Development and Redevelopment

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About Dollar Tree, Inc.

Dollar Tree operates discount stores in the U.S. and Canada, including 8,647 shops under its namesake banner and 8,016 Family Dollar units (as of the end of fiscal 2021). The eponymous chain features branded and private-label goods, generally at a $1.25 price. Around 45% of Dollar Tree stores' fiscal 2021 sales came from consumables (including food, health and beauty, and household paper and cleaning products), nearly 50% from variety items (including toys and housewares), and just over 5% from seasonal goods. Family Dollar features branded and private-label goods at prices generally ranging from $1 to $10, with over 76% of fiscal 2021 sales from consumables, 9% from seasonal/electronic items (including prepaid phones and toys), 8% from home products, and 6% from apparel and accessories.

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