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Target sales slump amid tariff war, DEI change backlash

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntMay 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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Target missed Wall Street expectations and cut its guidance for the year on Wednesday as it grapples with tariff uncertainty, declining consumer confidence and backlash over its rollback of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts. 

The Minneapolis-based retail behemoth has been trying to drum up traffic and return to growth in back-to-back quarters, but CEO Brian Cornell characterized the environment over the past three months in particular as “highly challenging.” 

The company reported softer-than-expected revenue and ongoing profit pressures during the quarter marked by broader industry headwinds, namely President Donald Trump’s tariff war, which threatened to raise prices for consumers across multiple sectors. 

The company had already warned earlier this year that there would be year-over-year profit pressure in its first quarter relative to the remainder of the year, due in part to tariff uncertainty. 

TARGET, BEST BUY CEOS WARN OF PRICE INCREASES AS TARIFFS TAKE EFFECT

“In the first quarter, our team navigated a highly challenging environment and focused on delivering the outstanding assortment, experience and value guests expect from Target,” CEO Brian Cornell said in a statement Wednesday. 

To try and get back to long-term profitable growth, the company developed a new multi-year growth initiative, called Enterprise Acceleration Office, and made changes to its executive suite. 

The changes, announced Tuesday, are “intended to build more speed and agility into how we operate, and position key capabilities to drive long-term profitable growth,” according to Cornell. 

TRUMP’S TARIFFS WOULD DRIVE UP CONSUMER PRICES: NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION

The Enterprise Acceleration Office initiative, led by Target Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke, will specifically help the company operate more nimbly, “creating conditions for speed, adaptability, innovation and resilience,” Cornell said. 

During the first fiscal quarter, Target reported its first-quarter net sales were $23.8 billion, down 2.8% from the same period a year ago and below Wall Street’s projection of $24.32 billion. Adjusted earnings per share was $1.30, which was also below Wall Street’s expectation of $1.63.

Three separate incidents of sexual assault have been reported at a metro Atlanta Target store in recent weeks allegedly involving groping and women being secretly recorded

Sales at stores open for at least a year decreased 3.8% in the first quarter. The amount customers spent while shopping in-store and online also decreased by 1.4%, though Target said it still had healthy digital growth, led by a 36% increase in same-day delivery through its loyalty program, Target Circle 360. 

Target is now expecting a low-single digit decline in sales for fiscal 2025, down from its previous forecast of net sales growth of about 1%. It expects adjusted earnings per share to be approximately $7 to $9 for fiscal 2025, down from its prior expectation of $8.80 to $9.80. 

“We’re not satisfied with current performance and know we have opportunities to deliver faster progress on our roadmap for growth,” Cornell said. 

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TGT TARGET CORP. 92.42 -5.78 -5.88%

Earlier this year, Cornell was among the chief executives that warned about the consequences of slapping tariffs on major trading partners and even met with Trump to discuss ongoing trade negotiations with other nations and the impact of tariffs imposed on imported products.  

Meanwhile, the retailer had been contending with boycotts after it announced in late January that it was scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts following Trump’s executive order to review such initiatives, including stopping external diversity-focused surveys and renaming its “Supplier Diversity” team “Supplier Engagement.” The company also said it was concluding its three-year DEI goals and ending its Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) initiatives in 2025, as planned.

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