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Australia's Target fights to keep Kiwi rights

Wesfarmers cites Trade Me talks as proof it may enter the market.

Victoria Young
Thu, 29 Nov 2018

The Australian department store Target is fighting to protect trademarks for its name in this market, despite the fact it has not actually launched here.

Lawyers for the Wesfarmers-owned company appeared in the High Court on Wednesday to argue that it still retains the rights to its logo and

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Victoria Young
Thu, 29 Nov 2018
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