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  2. Melville Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Melville Corporation was a large retail holding company incorporated by Ward Melville in 1922 from Melville Shoe Company. Formerly based in Rye, New York, it became CVS Corporation in 1996 under a massive reorganization plan. The company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker MES, before changing its ticker to CVS.

  3. John Geisse - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the military, he moved to Minneapolis, where he began his retail career working for Dayton's. [1] [3] [7] In 1962, he and Douglas Dayton founded and launched the Target Stores for the Dayton Company, [8] now known as Target Corporation.

  4. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    A target price is a price at which an analyst believes a stock to be fairly valued relative to its projected and historical earnings. [1] In the view of fundamental analysis, stock valuation based on fundamentals aims to give an estimate of the intrinsic value of a stock, based on predictions of the future cash flows and profitability of the ...

  5. Lionel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lionel Corporation was an American toy manufacturer and holding company of retailers that was founded in 1900 and operated for more than 120 years. It started as an electrical novelties company. It started as an electrical novelties company.

  6. Target Canada - Wikipedia

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    Target Canada Co. was the Canadian subsidiary of the Target Corporation, the eighth-largest retailer in the United States. Formerly headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the subsidiary formed with the acquisition of Zellers store leases from the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in January 2011. Target Canada opened its first store in March 2013, and ...

  7. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    In the US, for example, stock tickers are typically between 1 and 4 letters and represent the company name where possible. For example, US-based computer company stock Apple Inc. traded on the NASDAQ exchange has the symbol AAPL, while the motor company Ford's stock that is traded on the New York Stock Exchange has the

  8. Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Joint-stock Enterprise in France: From Privileged Company to Modern Corporation (1979) Frentrop, P, A History of Corporate Governance 1602–2002 (Brussels et al., 2003) Freund, Ernst. The Legal Nature of the Corporation (1897), MCMaster.ca; Hallis, Frederick. Corporate Personality: A Study in Jurisprudence (1930) Hessen, Robert.

  9. Dayton's - Wikipedia

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    Dayton-Hudson Corporation announced in January 2000 a name change to Target Corporation. [114] Acknowledging that Target stores made up 80% of its revenue and that the Target name was better known nationally, Dayton-Hudson believed Target was the name, and direction, of the corporation's future.

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