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Can Target (TGT) overcome the challenges it has been facing?

For FY2025, TGT expects to see a low-single-digit decline in sales

Shares of Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) were down over 1% on Friday. The stock has dropped 33% year-to-date. The company has been facing a challenging retail environment that impacted its performance in its most recent quarter. Against this backdrop, the retailer continues to roll out strategic initiatives to drive momentum in its business and generate profitable long-term growth.

Muted Q2 performance

In the second quarter of 2025, Target’s net sales dipped 0.9% to $25.2 billion compared to the same period a year ago. Comparable sales were down 1.9%, driven by declines in both traffic and average basket. Comparable store sales were down 3.2% in the quarter.

The company’s earnings, on an adjusted basis, fell 20% year-over-year to $2.05 per share in Q2. Gross margin dropped to 29% from 30% last year, mainly due to higher discounts, purchase order cancellation costs, and pressure from category mix.

Cautious outlook

The retailer remains guarded in its outlook owing to the uncertainty in the environment. For fiscal year 2025, it expects to see a low-single-digit decline in sales. Adjusted EPS is estimated to range between $7.00-9.00.

Positives and priorities

Target had some bright spots in its Q2 results. Comparable sales in its digital channels grew 4.3%. Same-day delivery led by Target Circle 360 grew more than 25%. Under its new leadership, TGT is focusing on three priorities – revamping its assortment to provide customers with unique offerings, enhancing the shopping experience, and utilizing technology to improve the guest experience and efficiency within its business.

Target is seeing strength in categories like trading cards and tech accessories. On its Q2 call, the company mentioned that trading card sales had spiked nearly 70% year-to-date, and that this category was on track to deliver over $1 billion in sales this year. It is also seeing share growth in tech accessories like headphones and phone cases and toys priced under $20, and plans to build on this trend in the coming quarters.

The retailer has seen a strong start to the back-to-school and college seasons and the early results appear promising. It is also positioning itself well for the fall and holiday seasons and remains optimistic about its plans for the back half of the year.

Target has been seeing a sequential improvement in its results, supported by the initiatives it is taking, and this may continue through the year but with a volatile retail environment, it is likely that headwinds will persist.

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