To 8-K Or Not — For Target, That Is Indeed The Question

Law360, New York ( January 30, 2014, 12:45 PM EST) -- As anyone with a pulse and a computer, television or carrier pigeon knows, Target Corp. suffered a major data breach in December — the extent of which is still being uncovered — and pegs the latest number of customers that have had their personal information stolen anywhere from 70 million to 110 million.[1] As a public company, a breach of this magnitude should be material enough to warrant a Form 8-K filing, right? As of this writing, Target doesn't seem to think so....

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