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March 20, 2013
11:10 EDTTGTTarget hits new life high, levels to watch
The stock has broken through resistance at the $67.50 area to a fresh life high at $67.70. There are no established resistance levels ahead, making it likely the stock will be tested at the $70 area. Support is at $67.48, and then at $66.90, the low of the session.
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May 16, 2013
10:02 EDTTGTTarget losing traffic, says Buckingham
Buckingham said Target (TGT) is significantly under performing Wal-Mart (WMT) and that its less promotional marketing and consumer offerings are losing traffic. Shares are Neutral rated with a $65 price target.
May 14, 2013
08:06 EDTTGTBofA/Merrill's retail analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
Global Retail Team discusses key global athletic themes including industry trends, sourcing costs outlook and favorite investment ideas on an Analyst/Industry conference call. Relevant covered companies COLM, COST, DKS, FINL, FL, GES, JNY, NKE, PVH, RL, TGT, UA and WMT may be included on the Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 14 at 10 am.
May 8, 2013
07:44 EDTTGTBofA/Merrill's retail analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
Specialty Retail Analyst Hutchinson provides an update on April monthly sales, earnings and industry trends on an Analyst/Industry conference call. Relevant covered companies BBBY, BBY, BJ, CHS, COH, COST, DG, DLTR, FDO, FL, GPS, KR, KSS, LOW, M, NDN, PLCE, SKS, SWY, TGT, TJX, WMT and ZLC may be included on the Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 9 at 1 pm.
07:11 EDTTGTTarget uses Facebook to see if deals attract shoppers to stores, Reuters reports
Target (TGT) is rolling out a service that combines social networking and discounts to attract shoppers into its physical stores. The company’s program relies on shoppers using their Facebook (FB) accounts, and they can only redeem the offers they choose in Target's U.S. stores, not online, reports Reuters.Reference Link
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