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   Marshall Field & Company

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How management acquired majority of Marshall Field common stock, succession of presidents Shedd, Simpson, McKinlay and McBain, to the acquisition by Target Corp. and Federated Department Stores.


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resold for $1 billion to the Dayton Hudson Department Stores chain. 

Dayton-Hudson became Target Corporation in the year 2000, re named after its successful discount stores subsidiary, and in 2001, the Marshall Field name was applied to the corporation’s historic department stores in Minneapolis (Dayton) and Detroit (Hudson). In 2004 the Marshall Field division with 62 stores was sold to   ...

 

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