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AMAZON, NIKE, NORDSTROM AMONG FORTUNE’S “MOST ADMIRED COMPANIES”
Fortune magazine has posted its annual list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies.” Companies ranking this year in the Top 50 include Amazon, Nike, Nordstrom, Target and Walmart.
Read MoreTARGET NAMES ARTHUR VALDEZ EVP, CHIEF SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS ...
Target Corporation has hired Arthur Valdez as executive vice president, chief supply chain and logistics officer, effective March 28.
Read MoreTARGET NAMES JANNA POTTS CHIEF STORES OFFICER
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation has promoted Janna Potts to executive vice president, chief stores officer, and will be responsible for the leadership of the company’s 1,805 stores across the United States.
Read MoreCYBER MONDAY SALES EXPECTED TO SURPASS $3 BILLION
Cyber Monday is expected to be the biggest online sales day ever recorded, surpassing $3 billion in sales, a 12 percent increase from last year according to survey estimates from Adobe Systems Inc.
Read MoreTARGET MEETS EARNINGS AND REVENUE EXPECTATIONS
Target Corp. met expectations for the third-quarter with earnings of 86 cents per share, a significant increase from 2014, and a slightly lower revenue of $17.61 billion.
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