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Target joins October holiday sales rush with new sale - ConsumerAffairs

After Amazon and Walmart announced holiday sales coming up in just a few weeks, Target has also officially joined the October holiday sales rush.. Target Circle Week, the second of the year, will ... Read More
Target Joins FIVE, GCO & ANF With Stellar Holiday Sales Performance

Core retail sales rose 4% YOY to a record $994.1 billion, surpassing the National Retail Federation's forecast. A strong holiday season surge saw Target lift its sales forecast to 1.5% growth from ... Read More
Target says its holiday sales were better than expected - NBC News

Holiday retail sales rose 4% year over year to total $994.1 billion for Nov. 1 through Dec. 31, according to the National Retail Federation, the industry’s major trade group. Read More
Target preps for the holiday shopping rush earlier than ever - MSN

As part of its holiday plan, Target set its Target Circle Week event for October 6-12. Target's popular Deal of the Day program is also back, with new one-day-only deals available each day of ... Read More
Target says its holiday sales were better than expected — but its ...

Some of Target's growth areas contributed to holiday sales. Its subscription service , Target Circle 360, contributed to a more than 30% year-over-year increase in same-day deliveries in November ... Read More
Target Joins FIVE, GCO & ANF With Stellar Holiday Sales ... - Nasdaq

Core retail sales rose 4% YOY to a record $994.1 billion, surpassing the National Retail Federation's forecast. A strong holiday season surge saw Target lift its sales forecast to 1.5% growth from ... Read More
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