Target’s comeback needs a bit more seasoning


Aiming high: A shopper at a Target store. The coming holiday season will be the real test of whether the chain has finally moved past its trouble. — AP

IS the “Tarjay” magic back? Investors certainly think so.

Shares in former high-flying retailer Target Corp rose the most since since 2019 after posting third-quarter earnings on Wednesday that exceeded Wall Street’s estimates.

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