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    Target Corporation announced on Tuesday that CEO Brian Cornell will step down on February 1, 2026, after more than a decade leading the company. He will be succeeded by current Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke, who has been with the retailer for nearly 20 years and previously served as Chief Financial Officer. Cornell, 66, will move into the role of executive chair following his departure from day-to-day operations.

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    Target faces leadership transition and falling sales as shifting consumer trends challenge retail performance. Credit – Target.

    The leadership transition comes as Target faces a prolonged period of declining sales and weakening consumer demand. The company reported a 1.9 percent drop in comparable sales for the second quarter, marking the fourth consecutive quarterly decline. Net income fell 21 percent to $835 million, reflecting ongoing pressure in discretionary categories such as apparel, home goods, and electronics. Target shares fell more than 10 percent in early trading following the announcement, as investors reacted to both the leadership change and the latest earnings report.

    The company’s stock has underperformed broader retail benchmarks in recent months, driven by concerns over lagging store traffic, inventory management issues, and stiff competition from low-cost rivals. Fiddelke, 47, will take the reins at a pivotal moment for the Minneapolis-based retailer. As COO, he has been responsible for enterprise operations, including supply chain, stores, and merchandising.

    Leadership change coincides with net income drop

    In a statement, Target said Fiddelke’s immediate focus will be on revitalizing the company’s merchandising strategy, improving store execution, and enhancing the overall customer experience through technology investments. Target has also faced mounting scrutiny from advocacy groups and customers following a series of high-profile decisions to scale back diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Some of those changes sparked consumer backlash, including organized boycotts that analysts say have contributed to a decline in brand loyalty and a weakening of its once-strong appeal among key demographics.

    The retailer’s performance continues to lag behind competitors such as Walmart and Costco, both of which have posted gains in market share amid inflationary pressures. Target, long known for blending style and affordability, has struggled to retain price-conscious shoppers. The shift in consumer behavior, especially in lower-income households, has further strained its ability to drive discretionary spending.

    Target struggles to maintain brand loyalty

    Despite the disappointing sales figures, Target slightly exceeded Wall Street’s revenue expectations and reaffirmed its full-year earnings guidance, projecting earnings per share between $7 and $9. However, with comparable sales now down in nine of the last eleven quarters, the overall outlook for the retailer remains cautious amid persistent market pressures, rising competition, and evolving consumer behavior in a challenging retail environment.

    Fiddelke’s appointment signals a continuity-based approach to leadership, but the incoming CEO will be under immediate pressure to deliver results. Target’s board emphasized the need for operational consistency while addressing rapidly evolving customer preferences and market dynamics. As the company navigates this transition, both investors and industry observers will be watching closely to gauge the effectiveness of its turnaround efforts.

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