Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Chesapeake VA value retail (NASDAQ: DLTR) at $17.6B FY2024 revenue; Family Dollar sold for $1B (2025, vs. $9.5B acquired 2015), multi-price 3.0 format ($1.25-$7) in 2,900 stores competing with Dollar General for value shoppers.
Dollar Tree, Inc. is a Chesapeake, Virginia-based discount variety retailer — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: DLTR) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — operating as a Fortune 200 company with approximately 16,000 stores across 48 states and five Canadian provinces through over 214,000 employees, with fiscal year 2024 revenue of $17.6 billion. The company's defining strategic development of 2025 was the completion of the sale of its Family Dollar business to Brigade Capital Management and Macellum Capital Management for just over $1 billion — a $8.5 billion write-down from the original $9.5 billion Family Dollar acquisition price in 2015, marking one of the largest retail acquisition failures in recent history. The divestiture concentrates Dollar Tree on its core namesake banner, which has undergone its own transformation: the company raised prices from $1.00 to $1.25 in 2022 (the first price increase in 36 years of the $1 fixed-price promise) and has expanded approximately 2,900 stores to the multi-price "3.0" format offering products up to $7. Founded in 1986 by Macon Brock and Doug Perry in Norfolk, Virginia as a single-price point variety store, Dollar Tree grew to become the dominant US single-price-point retailer before the ill-fated Family Dollar acquisition transformed it into a dual-banner company trying to serve both the $1-focused impulse buyer and the neighborhood dollar store shopper.
New York electronic bond trading (NASDAQ: MKTX) $763M FY2024 revenue; Open Trading $2T+ liquidity, 40% US IG bond electronification, portfolio trading growth competing with Tradeweb and Bloomberg.
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. is a New York City-based electronic fixed income trading platform — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: MKTX) as an S&P 500 Financials component — operating the leading electronic trading marketplace for US investment-grade corporate bonds, US high-yield bonds, emerging market bonds, municipal bonds, and US Treasury securities through approximately 850 employees globally. In fiscal year 2024, MarketAxess reported revenues of $763 million with record trading volumes in US investment-grade bonds and emerging market credit, as the multi-year electronification trend in bond markets continued to shift institutional fixed income trading from voice broker-dealer phone execution to electronic all-to-all trading on MarketAxess's Open Trading marketplace. CEO Chris Concannon (joined 2023, formerly Cboe Global Markets president) leads MarketAxess's strategy of expanding market share beyond the institutional investment-grade core into rate products (US Treasuries, agency securities), high-yield, and portfolio trading as fixed income electronification accelerates — currently approximately 40% of US investment-grade bonds trade electronically versus 15% in 2015. MarketAxess's Open Trading protocol (anonymous all-to-all price discovery between buy-side, sell-side, and market makers) generated over $2 trillion in liquidity provision in 2024, reducing transaction costs versus bilateral dealer quotes by an average of $0.28 per $100 face value.
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