Target raised its fourth-quarter sales forecast Thursday after more consumers turned to its stores and website for holiday shopping — particularly on days known for deep discounts.
Target on Thursday said its holiday sales were better than expected, though it kept its profit forecast the same – likely because cost-conscious shoppers stocked up on discounted items.
(Read: Target Joins FIVE, GCO & ANF With Stellar Holiday Sales Performance) Total sales for November and December increased 2.8% compared with the previous year, reflecting comparable sales growth ...
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(Siddharth Cavale/Reuters) The holidays brought more cheer than Target expected: The retailer's same-store and digital sales rose 2% in November and December from a year earlier. Visits to stores ...
Target raised its fourth-quarter sales forecast, as customer traffic across stores and its website rose and deals attracted holiday shoppers. The discounter said Black Friday and Cyber Monday saw ...
Holiday retail sales rose 4% year over ... It’s unclear how much those deals will cut into Target’s and other retailers’ profit margins, and whether sales will keep improving if promotions ...