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Target shares sank 7% Wednesday morning after the retail giant lowered its full-year sales projection following mixed first-quarter results.
Sales at Target fell more than expected in the first quarter and the retailer warned they will slip this year as consumers, worried over the impact of tariffs, pull back on spending. Sales fell 2.8% to $23.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNTarget's sales drop in Q1, and they may continue dropping all yearTarget's sales fell more than the Minneapolis-based retailer expected they would in the first quarter, and the company is warning they will slip for the rest of the year as shoppers limit spending.
Retailers have been treading carefully around the question of price increases and import taxes since Trump slammed Walmart last weekend.
The retailer’s stock was up more than 2% in recent trading. At its current level near $95, Target is still below the price just above $98 at which it closed Tuesday before reporting its latest financial results —but also substantially off the sub-$91 lows it touched in response to those results.
Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) traded lower in early trading on Wednesday after posting weaker-than-anticipated Q1 results and lowering its full-year guidance. The Minneapolis-based retail giant reported comparable sales decreased 3.
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