US retailer Target Corp. (NYSE:TGT) is considering offloading $20 billion in real estate holdings. This will enable the company to focus on its core strategic operations, says Andrew Snyder. And that makes it easier for investors to analyse the business. Andrew expects Target’s stock to jump if this sale is given the go ahead.
This from Today’s Financial News:
Should a retail chain be severely and directly impacted by the fall of the nation’s real estate market? Should retailers divert from their core strategic mission and invest directly in the nation’s real estate market? Those are the questions Target Corp. (NYSE:TGT) investors are asking the company today.
According to William Ackman, the boss at Pershing Square Capital Management, the answer in Target’s case is no. He is pushing the company’s management to spin off its nearly $20 billion in real estate holdings into an independent real-estate investment trust
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