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Target’s stock snaps longest losing streak in 23 years as anti-LGBTQ+ backlash continues

Por: MarketWatch Politics June 02, 2023

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Target was to neutral from overweight Thursday by JPMorgan, which the impact of “consumer pressures and recent company controversies” about the retail giant. Related: The company is facing an  against its Pride collection in recent weeks. On Thursday — the first day of Pride Month — a group of protestors demonstrated against the Pride collection outside a Target store in midtown Miami, according to . Counter-protestors also gathered... + full article



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