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  2. Mark Dayton - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dayton was raised in Long Lake, Minnesota, and graduated from the Blake School in Minneapolis, where he was an all-state ice-hockey goaltender as a senior. [ 7 ] Dayton attended Yale University , where he played varsity hockey until an accident on the ice. [ 10 ]

  3. List of richest American politicians - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dayton: Democratic: Auditor of Minnesota (1991–1995) U.S. Senator from Minnesota (2001–2007) Governor of Minnesota (2011–2019) $1.6 billion Great-grandson of George Dayton, the founder of Target [29] Betsy DeVos: Republican: Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (1996–2000; 2003–2005) Secretary of Education (2017–2021) $1.25 ...

  4. Dayton's - Wikipedia

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    The Target division of the company eventually grew so large that in 2000 the corporation was renamed the Target Corporation. Dayton-Hudson had acquired Chicago-based Marshall Field's in 1990 and Target rebranded Dayton's stores as Marshall Field's stores in 2001 in an effort to focus more on discount retailing. In 2004, Marshall Field's was ...

  5. Is Target Missing the Mark? - AOL

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    Target's fourth-quater profits. The following video is from Wednesday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with analysts Matt Argersinger and Bryan Hinmon, discuss the top ...

  6. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton corporation, now known as the Target Corporation, was the company John Geisse worked for when he founded the Target stores and was founded in Minneapolis by businessman George Dayton in 1902, and developed through the years via expansion and acquisitions.

  7. Target Misses the Mark - AOL

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    The retailer is trying to be everything for everyone. That's a pretty tall order. Is Target up for the task?

  8. Target is sued for defrauding shareholders about DEI

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    Target has been sued for allegedly concealing the risks of its diversity and social initiatives, leading to a backlash that caused customers to flee and the stock price of the Minneapolis-based ...

  9. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Target's president, Douglas J. Dayton, returned to the parent Dayton Corporation and was succeeded by William A. Hodder. Senior vice-president and founder John Geisse left the company. Geisse was later hired by St. Louis–based May Department Stores, where he founded the Venture Stores chain. Target Stores ended the year with eleven units and ...