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Target reported dismal earnings, but new CEO Michael Fiddelke unveiled a $6B turnaround plan for 2026. However, analysts are skeptical leadership can turn the page.
The retailer is trying to beat out Amazon and Walmart with a major investment in retail.
Investors cheered Target’s quarterly results and outlook, with the stock surging toward a one-year high on Tuesday.