US: Target eyes international growth

By: just-food.com | 21 January 2010

US retailer Target Corp. plans to drive growth in the next five to ten years by opening new stores and new formats in domestic and international markets.

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US retailer Target Corp. plans to drive growth in the next five to ten years by opening new stores and new formats in domestic and international markets.

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