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  2. Target closes 9 stores in response to retail theft, adds ...

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    Target is taking action in response to retail theft.On Tuesday the big box retailer announced plans to close nine stores, effective Oct. 21. "We cannot continue operating these stores because ...

  3. Target to close 9 stores, including 3 in the San Francisco ...

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    Target said Tuesday that it will close nine stores in four states, including one in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood, and three in the San Francisco Bay Area, saying that theft and ...

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    Reading Glasses (5 Pairs) Reading glasses don’t need to cost an arm and a leg, Dr. Raviv says. For just over $15, you can get five pairs of these beloved readers—which means they clock in at ...

  5. Target Optical - Wikipedia

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    Target Optical was founded by the Cole National Corporation in 1995 [1] in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2004, the Cole National Corporation was acquired by the Italian Luxottica S.p.A. along with other Cole National Corporation holdings such as Pearle Vision. Luxottica folded Cole's operations into its North American Retail Group and the Cole structure ...

  6. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Ayr-Way acquisition, Target Stores expanded by opening fourteen new units and a third distribution center in Little Rock, Arkansas, to a total of 151 units and $2.05 billion in sales. 1982–1999: Nationwide expansion. Since the launch of Target Stores, the company had focused its expansion in the central United States.

  7. Readerest - Wikipedia

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    ReadeREST is a U.S. based company best known for a magnetic eyeglass holder, also called ReadeREST (pronounced Reader Rest) History [ edit ] After turning 40, founder Rick Hopper started using readers and began habitually losing, scratching and dropping his glasses. [1]

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