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[247 Wall Street] Everyone keeps looking for the trade-down economy stock plays. These had been great winners in 2008, but some have sold off with the broad market of late. This morning’s earning report from Dollar Tree Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR) posted a solid earnings report, but it also shows how even the trade-down economy is getting hit.
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