💸 They paid $8.5 billion. They sold it for just $1 billion. What went wrong?
In 2015, Dollar Tree set out to build a discount retail empire by acquiring Family Dollar. Ten years—and billions of dollars in losses—later, the dream was over. In this episode of Seriously, What Could They Be Thinking?, we dive into one of the most expensive retail missteps of the decade.
Co-hosts Cindy Goodwin-Sak and Jaime Peters unpack:
The strategic mismatch between Family Dollar and Dollar Tree
How culture clash and operational missteps accelerated the downfall
What leadership could have done differently—and when they knew it was failing
Why bigger isn’t always better in M&A
And what investors, leaders, and future acquirers can learn from it
🎙️ If you’ve ever wondered how a “bargain” acquisition turns into a billion-dollar blunder, this one’s for you.
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