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Target.com expands free shipping offer
MINNEAPOLIS - Target Corp. said Friday it has expanded the number of products on its Web site that will be shipped for free by 50 percent to more than 100,000.
If a customer buys one of the designated items and spends more than $50 on Target's Web site, he or she will get free shipping beginning Nov. 1.
Target shares fell 59 cents to $48.94 in afternoon trading.
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