Dayton-Hudson Corporation
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Target Stores History
Target Corp. traces its roots back to 1902 when its founder George Dayton set up the Dayton Dry goods company in Minneapolis, and later Dayton Company in 1911. Dayton acquired Lipmans, a department store in the 1950’s. The Dayton Company merged with J. L. Hudson Company in 1969 to become Dayton-Hudson Corporation. The corporation acquired…
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Target Stores
Target is one of the largest general merchandise retailers in the United States, with a strong national presence and a growing grocery business. The chain is known for its “cheap-chic” positioning, combining value-oriented pricing with a more polished shopping experience than many big-box rivals. It sells a mix of food, household goods, apparel, beauty, electronics,…
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