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  • Target and Amazon Enterprise Solutions Extend E-Commerce Agreement

    MINNEAPOLIS & SEATTLE -- Target Corp. and Amazon Enterprise Solutions yesterday extended their e-commerce relationship to August 2010, adding two years to the original agreement in which the Amazon.com-owned e-commerce solutions provider will handle the retailer¿s online operations.
  • Safeway Inches Up in Ad Age's Megabrands Ranking

    NEW YORK -- Thanks to its voluminous Lifestyle image marketing push, Pleasanton, Calif.-based Safeway is for the second year in a row the only full-fledged supermarket chain to make it into Advertising Age magazine's Megabrands Report, which ranks advertisers by total ad spending in the latest full year. Wal-Mart, Target, and Kmart are also on the list.
  • Target Threatens to Close Chicago Stores If Wage Proposal Passes

    CHICAGO -- Target Stores is threatening to close all of its stores here if City Council passes a proposed new minimum wage ordinance.
  • Target Second Only to Wal-Mart as Most-Shopped U.S. Retailer: Study

    COLUMBUS, July 12, 2006 -- Target is the most-shopped retailer in the United States--except for Wal-Mart, that is, according to ShopperScape consumer research conducted by Retail Forward based here.
  • Dollar General Completes Merchandising Team Realignment

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. -- National discount retailer Dollar General Corp. said on Friday it has completed the realignment of its merchandising team as anticipated with several recent leadership appointments. Its new staff includes a former merchandising director of the Fleming Cos.
  • Dollar General Completes Merchandising Team Realignment

    GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. -- National discount retailer Dollar General Corp. said on Friday it has completed the realignment of its merchandising team as anticipated with several recent leadership appointments. Its new staff includes a former merchandising director of the Fleming Cos.
  • Mixed Results for Major Chain Stores in June

    BENTONVILLE, Ark.; ISSAQUAH, Wash.; MINNEAPOLIS; and NATICK, Mass. -- Despite challenging economic times, June was a good month at Costco and Target, while Wal-Mart and BJ's Wholesale Club suffered some sales setbacks, exacerbated by an uncooperative Mother Nature.
  • Supervalu Names New S.V.P./C.I.O.

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Former Target executive Paul Singer has joined Supervalu here as s.v.p. and c.i.o. The appointment of Singer, who is joining the company in a new position, follows on the heels of similar previously announced senior-level executive appointments being made in recent weeks for the "new Supervalu."
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