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Target’s CEO Brian Cornell said on Wednesday that hiking prices on customers due to President Trump’s tariff agenda would be ...
The retail giant Target continues to wander in troubled territory. In an earnings call today, CEO Brian Cornell told ...
Target reported a sharp drop in comparable sales in its first-quarter and cut its outlook for the full year.
Retailers have been treading carefully around the question of price increases and import taxes since Trump slammed Walmart last weekend.
Target’s was already facing a very public revolt from some of its most loyal customers. Now it’s warning about tariffs.
The retailer's CEO attributed the results to weakness in discretionary spending, declining consumer confidence, uncertainty ...
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Target’s manipulated silence toward the Black Press sends a powerful and troubling message to Black America—that our voices, ...
Public companies are obligated to tell investors how tariffs could affect corporate financial results. But some are trying to ...
Target has not ruled out price increases in response to the tariff war sparked by President Donald Trump, but said they will ...
Target and Walmart both faced boycotts over pulling back from their DEI efforts. But Target got the worst of the effects.
The discounter announced on Wednesday that sales fell more than expected in the first quarter, and the retailer warned they ...
Target slashed its annual sales forecast on Wednesday, after a surprisingly sharp fall in quarterly same-store sales, as ...
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