Ariel Aharnovich, Author at Seeking Alpha, discusses Target's updated outlook in the wake of strong holiday sales numbers. He explains why he thinks the stock is a strong hold. Aharnovich digs into recent predictions by some analysts that say Amazon might purchase Target this year to expand its brick and mortar business. We talk the ins and outs of this potential move and why Target may not be the best purchase Amazon could make in 2018.

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