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Target said reactions to its DEI moves have adversely impacted sales, and protesters say they're not yet satisfied with the company's response.
The retail giant Target continues to wander in troubled territory. In an earnings call today, CEO Brian Cornell told investors that the company has suffered declines in sales, partly because consumers are spending less on discretionary goods amid uncertainty over tariffs,
A boycott launched by Target shoppers unhappy with its DEI retreat has added to the retailer's sales headaches, prompting CEO Brian Cornell to announce sweeping changes Wednesday.
Target will report its fiscal first-quarter earnings Wednesday, as the Minneapolis-based cheap chic retailer tries to get back to growth. Here's what Wall Street is expecting for the discounter, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG:
Target and Walmart both faced boycotts over pulling back from their DEI efforts. But Target got the worst of the effects.
Target CEO Brian Cornell addressed the recent “silence” from leadership during a “tough few months” in an email sent to employees on Tuesday. Target’s decision to discontinue its diversity and equity initiatives just days after President Donald Trump’s inauguration,
UNDATED (WKRC) - Target CEO Brian Cornell has addressed the "silence ... had "a tough few months," with the company's pull back on DEI policies leading to boycotts and the stores seeing a decline ...
Fully restore and recommit to DEI at every level of the company. On April 17, the Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network (NAN) met with Target CEO Brian Cornell ...