Target lifts annual forecasts again as Fiddelke's turnaround takes root (August 19)
TGT•Turnaround efforts show early signs of traction
The turnaround "will take some time", Fiddelke said on a call with analysts, noting some categories such as apparel and home grew only a bit. But "where we're making the beginnings of change, we're seeing the green shoots of a good guest response."
Target's shares reversed premarket losses to gain 5% as executives touted a strong start to the back-to-school shopping season. The stock has surged 56% this year, outpacing the S&P 500 Consumer Staples index.
"Let's see if that consumer remains resilient going forward and loyal to the brand. Right now, Michael Fiddelke is hitting it on all cylinders," said Jay Woods, chief market strategist at Freedom Capital Markets.
Fiddelke has focused on keeping shelves well-stocked and adding more products in key categories such as baby care and health and wellness.




