Target lifts annual forecasts again as Fiddelke's turnaround takes root
TGT•Sales and traffic beat estimates
Comparable sales for the quarter ended August 1 grew 3.8%, beating estimates of 2.5% growth, according to data compiled by LSEG. That included a 3.6% rise in traffic and an 8.7% jump in digital comparable sales, as shoppers increasingly opted for same-day delivery.
The company has cut prices on more than 10,000 items over the past year, it said, and about 95% of its school supplies were priced below last year's rates, to draw in back-to-school shoppers.
When asked how the company would use tariff refunds, Chief Financial Officer Jim Lee said, "We have and will continue to invest in price." He stopped short of offering specifics about how tariff refund dollars would be deployed.
Fiddelke has focused on keeping shelves well stocked and adding more products in key categories like baby care and health and wellness. Building on an effort to draw in young families, the company on Wednesday noted double-digit growth in its hardline business, known as Fun101, naming Legos a leading product.




