NEW YORK (AP) -- Target has fired the president of its troubled Canadian operations, Tony Fisher, and is replacing him with a 15-year U.S. company veteran. The executive shakeup in Canada comes two ...
Target Corp.'s multibillion dollar bet in Canada is officially a bust. After its first attempt to expand globally turned into an embarrassing and costly debacle, the Minneapolis-based retailer ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Target is closing up shop in Canada. More than 17,600 employees will eventually lose their jobs when the U.S. discount retailer closes its 133 Canadian stores after only about two ...
Target Corp. announced Thursday that it will end all Canadian operations, shuttering 133 stores which employ around 17,600 people. The retailer said it will report around $5.4 billion of pre-tax ...
Target employees definitely have an overall track record of having a good sense of humor, even while enduring rather harrowing circumstance like Black Friday, or worse, like when their particular ...
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In 2011 Target (TGT-0.61%) announced its plan to open stores in Canada. With hundreds of locations across the U.S., expanding to Canada could logically drive growth. Unfortunately, a rough start and a ...
In Canada this week, Target is battling a Canadian retailer of the same name in an attempt to win exclusive rights to use the Target name in Canada. Minneapolis-based Target Corporation headed to the ...
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