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Why Target Got Beat Up After Its Earnings Report


Why Target Got Beat Up After Its Earnings Report

In this segment of MarketFoolery, host Mac Greer is joined by David Kretzmann and Aaron Bush of Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Supernova to discuss Target (NYSE: TGT), which got no love from Wall Street despite what on the surface looked like a good third-quarter release.

Naturally, it's the outlook that had investors worried. The cheap-chic retailer is trying a host of experiments and initiatives to push its revenue back into growth mode in the face of the e-commerce tidal wave. The obvious question is how fast and how well those efforts are likely to work.

A full transcript follows the video.

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Source: Fool.com

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