KEY POINTS
  • Target says its 2018 holiday same-store sales rose 5.7 percent.
  • That's compared with growth of 3.4 percent in 2017.
  • The retailer is maintaining its same-store sales forecast for the fourth quarter and profit outlook for fiscal 2018.
A customer pushes her shopping cart after making a purchase during the Black Friday sales event at a Target in Chicago.

Target saw a surge of shoppers head to its stores and website during the 2018 holiday season, a sign that its investments in store remodels and delivery services are paying off, and an early sign that consumers across the U.S. spent more on gifts this year.

The retailer said Thursday that sales at its stores and website operating for at least 12 months climbed 5.7 percent this past holiday season. That compares with growth of 3.4 percent a year ago and surpasses some analysts' expectations.