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Target Touts Delivery Options, Elevated Service

As Brian Cornell talked the year ahead, Target's shares fell 4.5 percent on weaker-than-expected results.

Strong Holiday Sales Boost Target’s Q4 and Full-Year Guidance

The Minneapolis-based mass merchant bested fourth-quarter metrics.

Target Buys Last-Mile Delivery Firm Shipt for $550 Million

The acquisition could prove to be a watershed moment for the Minneapolis-based retailer.

Target’s Shares Drop on Worries Over Holiday

The retailer reported a sharp decline in profits for the third quarter, but expressed confidence over its…

Target to Shutter 12 Laggard Stores

The mass retailer sees no room for stores that can't keep up.

Target’s Feel-Good Holiday Stance

Mass retailer listens to consumers for holiday cues.

CEO Brian Cornell Offers Progress Report on Target

Retailer plans to open smaller urban stores like the one in Manhattan's Herald Square more aggressively.

Target’s Value Proposition Has Something for Everybody

The mass retailer has touted value and casts its net wider to appeal to diverse consumers.

Target Sees Traffic Gains, Touts Growth Initiatives

The mass retailer, which saw footfall increase in the second quarter, is rushing to also offer more delivery…

Hints of Hope in Target’s Traffic

While footfall is still falling overall, the discounter offered some hope that shoppers can still be brought…

Bill Simon’s Kind Words for the BAT Tax

The former Wal-Mart U.S. chief said a border adjustment tax boost could the economy, but should be…

Footfall: How Retailers Want to Get Store Traffic Back

Retailers are developing plans to draw shoppers back to their stores.

Target Corp. Fills Marketing Hole, Promotes Rick Gomez

Retailer has been without a chief marketing officer since September.

Target Hit By Holiday Weakness

Mass merchant succumbs to the lackluster holiday season.

Target and IMG to Fashion Pack: Let Us Entertain You

The mass retailer teamed up with New York Fashion Week's parent to create a diversion for the industry and…