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When the donation story broke, Target’s stock price was hovering around $49. Today, while there’s been a big run-up in the stock market since then, its price stands at about $50.
Retail giant Target is facing calls to revamp its political campaign contribution policies after shareholders learned of a recent $150,000 donation to Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer ...
Image via SFist As Target plans new stores throughout the Los Angeles area, they've come upon controversy and it's not about city planning. Thanks to a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows ...
The organizers addressed concerns over its ongoing sponsorship by Target while responding to another controversy surrounding its experiences.
Target changes political donations policy after controversy By Kim Geiger and Noam N. Levey, Washington Bureau Feb. 19, 2011 12 AM PT ...
Target is once again under fire — this time not just from consumers but from activists within the Black community.
In July, Target hired Matt Zabel, right-wing Senator John Thune’s long-time chief of staff to be their government affairs director. The next week, Target made their donation.
In response to the outrage over Target donating to anti-gay Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer last year, the company has established a new committee to oversee political donations, The ...
Early in the week, Target’s stock price fell as the controversy grew, and by Wednesday, its shares were down 3.5 percent, as share prices rose at rivals Wal-Mart Stores and Costco Wholesale.
Target shareholders continue to bear the brunt of the big-box retailer’s Pride merchandising controversy, as the company fell another 2.03% on Monday. Since the backlash, Target's market value ...
Last week, faced with waves of protests, retailer Target Corp. apologized for its $150,000 donation to an organization backing a Republican candidate with a long record of opposing gay rights.
But something came up: She had to lead a protest against Target Corp. Reitan, of Eden Prairie, has become the public face in a growing controversy over a $150,000 Target political contribution.
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