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Target’s brand new CEO faces a sales slump and turmoil in Minneapolis
Michael Fiddelke faces ongoing sales declines and protests at 23 Minnesota stores amid demands for Target to oppose federal immigration enforcement, affecting brand trust nationally.
- Michael Fiddelke assumed the CEO role Sunday as Brian Cornell became executive chairman, and Fiddelke sent a Monday letter outlining urgent priorities.
- Target reported weak quarterly results with revenue falling 1.5% to $25.3 billion and same-store sales declining 2.7% amid intensified competition from Amazon, Walmart and Costco.
- Target is increasing capital spending to $5 billion, boosting investments in stores, merchandise, and technology as part of its four initial priorities, including merchandising authority.
- Consumers have staged demonstrations at dozens of Target stores, with anti-ICE activists occupying 23 Twin Cities stores after the Jan. 24 killing of Alex Pretti and rallies of 50, 100 and 300 people in Minneapolis, Seattle and other cities.
- Analysts warn that structural challenges remain, noting Target peaked in 2022 and must fix inventory gluts, understaffing, and store-readiness lapses to succeed.
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