MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Discount retailer Target Corp. says Thursday that a key revenue measure rose 3.1 percent in January as shoppers bought holiday clearance merchandise. Analysts had expected a 1.7 percent increase for the four weeks ended Jan. 26, according to Thomson Reuters. The figure is based on revenue at stores opened at least a year and is considered an indicator of a retailer's health because it excludes results from stores recently opened or closed. Total revenue for the five weeks ended Feb. 2 were $5.97 billion, up 29.6 percent from a year ago. In a statement, Gregg Steinhafel, chairman, president and CEO of the Minneapolis-based retailer says that customers continue to shop cautiously in the face of a slow economic recovery and new financial pressures like the recent payroll tax increase.
Target's key Jan. revenue metric tops Wall Street
Feb. 7 8:22 AM EST
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