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Target goes for the bullseye on trademark application

Target New Zealand is taking on Target Australia, which is worth billions of dollars, in a local trademark dispute.

Hamish McNicol
Fri, 16 Oct 2015

One of the country’s largest locally-owned furniture retailers has become the target of a trademark dispute with a multi-billion dollar Australian department store.

Target Australia, which sells clothing, cosmetics, toys, homeware and electrical goods in 308 stores across Australia, wants to

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Hamish McNicol
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
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