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Target tops third quarter expectations, but inflation weighs on shoppers
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Date:2025-04-24 18:14:13
NEW YORK (AP) — Target on Wednesday reported better-than-expected profit and sales for its third quarter, benefiting from efforts to hold down costs. Revenue slipped more than 4%, however, with customers saddled with broadly higher costs as the holiday season nears.
The Minneapolis retailer has been trying to right itself after loading up with too much inventory last summer and was forced to discount heavily to clear it. Many customers are making tough decisions about what they can afford. Inflation has moderated, but a bigger chunk of paychecks is needed to cover basics.
CEO Brian Cornell said on a conference call with reporters on Tuesday that higher interest rates, increased credit card debt and reduced savings rates have left customers with less discretionary income, forcing them to do trade-offs. For example, he said that the chain is seeing more consumers making last-minute purchases on such items as gas. And instead of buying sweatshirts or denim in August or September, they’re now waiting until the weather turns cold.
“It’s clear that consumers have been remarkably resilient,” Cornell said. “Yet in our research, things like uncertainty, caution and managing a budget are top of mind.”
Cornell noted that food prices are up 25% compared with 2020.
Target reported third-quarter profit of $971 million, or $2.10 per share, easily beating Wall Street expectations for per-share earnings of $1.47, according to FactSet. It also topped last year’s third quarter earnings of $712 million, or $1.54 per share.
Revenue fell 4.2% to $25.4 billion, but that too was better than than the $25.29 billion that industry analysts were expecting.
Shares jumped nearly 15% before the opening bell Wednesday, but they’re down roughly 30% from a year ago.
Target has been cutting back its orders of discretionary goods like clothing and trendy home furnishings in favor of cosmetics and basics such as food. As of the end of the third quarter, inventory was down 14%, the company said. To entice shoppers to buy this holiday season, Target said it will offer more than 10,000 new items for the holidays, with thousands of gifts under $25.
There are some positive signs. Target’s beauty business continues to do well. And while comparable sales in home declined compared with the same time year ago, that category was up compared to the previous period, according to Christina Hennington, Target’s chief growth officer. She noted the company’s new home grown kitchen brand called Figment, a stylish enameled assortment, has received good reception from shoppers.
And even while apparel sales are still in a slump, that business showed improvement from the previous quarter, Hennington said.
Target is among the first major U.S. retailers to report quarterly results. Walmart and Macy’s report on Thursday and may provide a better idea of how consumers are feeling as the holiday approaches.
Target is more vulnerable than Walmart and other big box discounters. More than 50% of Target’s annual sales come from discretionary items like toys, fashion and electronic gadgets, according to the company’s latest annual financial report.
Target has also said that its profits have been hurt by rising theft at its stores. In late September, the retailer announced that it would close nine stores in four states, including one in New York City’s East Harlem neighborhood, and three in the San Francisco Bay Area, effective Oct. 21. It noted that theft and organized retail crime have threatened the safety of its workers and customers.
Its third-quarter comparable sales — those from stores or digital channels operating for the past 12 months — fell 4.9% in the most recent quarter. Those sales fell 5.4% in the second quarter.
For the fourth quarter, Target expects comparable sales in a wide range around a mid-single digit decline, and earnings per share of $1.90 to $2.60 per share. Analysts are expecting $2.23 per share.
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