“Last quarter was unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” Chief Executive Brian Cornell told reporters. Stay-at-home orders imposed to contain the virus powered a 141% jump in Target’s online comparable sales, accounting for almost all of its same-store sales growth. At the start of the quarter, Target, like Walmart, benefited from customers stockpiling staples and cleaning products, but as the lockdown extended and the stimulus checks arrived, demand rose for discretionary items including apparel. …read more
Source:: Yahoo Finance