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  1. It became the Dayton-Hudson Corporation' after merging with the J. L. Hudson Company in 1969 and held ownership of several department-store chains including Dayton's, Hudson's, Marshall Field's, and Mervyn's. In 2000, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation was renamed to Target Corporation.

  2. It became the Dayton-Hudson Corporation after merging with the J.L. Hudson Company in 1969 and held ownership of several department store chains including Dayton's, Hudson's, Marshall Field's, and Mervyn's. In 2000, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation was renamed to Target Corporation.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · Walmart. Table Of Contents. formerly (191169): Dayton Company and. (19692000): Dayton-Hudson Corporation. Date: 1902 - present. Ticker: TGT. Share price: $160.98 (mkt close, Apr. 30, 2024) Market cap: $75.59 bil. Annual revenue: $107.41 bil. Earnings per share (prev. year): $8.93.

  4. corporate.target.com › about › purpose-historyTarget History Timeline

    Target's parent company, Dayton Hudson Corp., purchased legendary Chicago-based department store Marshall Field's, making Dayton Hudson the largest department store chain in the Midwest.

  5. May 23, 2018 · Incorporated: 1969. Employees: 161,215. Sales: $14.74 billion. Stock Exchanges: New York Pacific. Dayton Hudson Corporation operates the well-known Target discount stores, Mervyn ’ s moderately priced retail stores, and the Dayton ’ s, Hudson ’ s, and Marshall Field department stores in the Midwest.

  6. Incorporated: 1969. Employees: 213,000. Sales: $23.5 billion (1995) Stock Exchanges: New York Pacific. SICs: 5311 Department Stores. Company History: Dayton Hudson Corporation operates the well-known Target discount stores, Mervyn's moderately priced retail stores, and the Dayton's, Hudson's, and Marshall Field department stores in the Midwest.

  7. 1969: Dayton merges with the Detroit-based J.L. Hudson Company department store chain, forming Dayton Hudson Corporation. 1978: Dayton Hudson acquires the California-based Mervyn's chain of moderate-priced department stores. 1979: The Target chain becomes Dayton Hudson's largest producer of revenue.

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