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Target sees Nov same-store sales up 2-4 pct

LOS ANGELES
Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:15pm EST

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A woman leaves a Target department store in a Denver suburb May 12, 2005. Target Corp <TGT.N> said on Monday it still expects November sales at stores open at least a year to rise between 2 percent to 4 percent, adjusted for a calendar shift. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Target Corp (TGT.N) said on Monday it still expects November sales at stores open at least a year to rise between 2 percent to 4 percent, adjusted for a calendar shift.

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For November and December, Target has said its same-store sales will be affected by a change in the monthly retail calendar this year compared with last year. Without the adjustment, November same-store sales should rise in the low double-digit range, it said.

(Reporting by Alexandria Sage)



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