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Target's sales surged and full-year outlook rose — but the stock slid anyway
Target saw comparable sales grow 3.8% in the second quarter, which exceeded Wall Street estimates and led to a rise in its full-year outlook. However, one factor inflating the earnings figure was a tariff refund, despite the company's strong performance.
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