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  2. Target Is Slashing Prices on 2,000 Items — Here's ... - AOL

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    Target lowered prices on approximately 8,000 products earlier this year, and this latest round of price cuts is in addition to that one. So “by the end of the holiday season, Target will have ...

  3. Target is cutting prices on 2,000 items ahead of the holiday ...

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    In May, Target announced it was going to slash prices on 5,000 items but ended up surpassing that number, cutting prices on 8,000 products. In total this year, the retailer will have discounted ...

  4. Target cutting prices on 2,000 items for cash-strapped ... - AOL

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    Target is lowering prices on more than 2,000 items across an array of categories in a bid to offer more discounts to cash-strapped customers as the holiday season approaches.

  5. Target aims to lower prices this holiday season. Here's what ...

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    Target stores will lower costs this holiday season to fight shoppers' concerns inflation. Here's where you can find the most savings. Target aims to lower prices this holiday season.

  6. Brighton Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Brighton began when founders Terri Kravitz and Jerry Kohl opened a specialty retail store. In 1991, Kravitz and Kohl launched Brighton Collectibles with a single collection of belts. Over the years, Brighton has expanded their range of products to include a line of coordinating accessories and footwear.

  7. Target slashed prices. It paid off - AOL

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    Target’s sales at stores open at least one year increased 2% last quarter, and its profit boomed 36%. The company’s stock ( TGT ) surged 13% in premarket trading. Target was boosted by price cuts.