KEY POINTS
  • On CNBC's "Squawk Box" Wednesday, Target CEO Brian Cornell said its many merchandise categories and brands have caught the eye of customers and fueled its third-quarter earnings.
  • Its diverse merchandise, from groceries to apparel, has taken on additional importance as shoppers limit trips during the coronavirus pandemic, Cornell said.
  • "We're seeing many families coming to us to pick up a new Barbie or something for their kids — a Lego item," he said. "But while they're there, they're shopping for Microsoft items or Apple."

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Target CEO Brian Cornell said customers may come to its store with a short shopping list or a particular item in mind, but they're filling up their baskets and leaving with many purchases.

"We're seeing a guest who's shopping all of our categories, taking advantage of our one-stop solution," Cornell said in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Wednesday. Earlier, the retailer reported third-quarter earnings that solidly outpaced analyts' estimates.

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