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Deal$ : ウィキペディア英語版
Deals

Deals (previously stylized as ''DEAL$'') is an American chain of discount variety stores currently owned by Dollar Tree. There are more than 194 stores located in shopping centers, malls, and urban areas in 19 states throughout the country.
Each store stocks a variety of products including national, regional, and private-label brands and also accepts manufacturer's' coupons at all of its store locations. Departments found in a Deals store include health and beauty, food and snacks, party, seasonal décor, housewares, glassware, dinnerware, household cleaning supplies, candy, toys, gifts, gift bags and wrap, stationery, craft supplies, teaching supplies, and books. The majority of Deals stores also sell frozen foods and dairy items such as milk, eggs, pizza, ice cream, frozen dinners, and pre-made baked goods.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://deals.dollartree.com/custserv/custserv.jsp?pageName=About )
==History==
Only two years after opening, Deals became a success with 41 stores in eight states with $30 million in sales. 60 more stores were scheduled to open in 2002 along with posting its first profit in 2002. Tom Holley, President of the company, was even somewhat surprised by the success of the Deals stores, which began shortly after Gramex sold its Grandpa's discount chain to Value City Department Stores Inc. in November 1999. Holley launched the first store in November 1999 and had expected to have about 25 stores by the end of 2001, but his projections were too conservative. Store No. 41 opened Jan. 29 in Cleveland. Financial backing for the stores came from Bush O'Donnell Smith Capital Services in Clayton, Walnut Capital in Cincinnati and several private investors in St. Louis. Among the local investors are Holley's brothers: David Holley, a principal at Kirkwood High School; Michael Holley, a teacher at Nipher Middle School in Kirkwood; and Scott Holley, who teaches at Westminster Christian Academy.

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