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Target’s selloff says the turnaround rally now has to prove itself
12 May 2026
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Target’s selloff says the turnaround rally now has to prove itself

Minneapolis, May 12, 2026, 06:37 CDT

  • Target shares finished Monday at $118.44, dropping 5.44% as investors pulled back ahead of the retailer’s earnings release set for May 20.
  • This wasn’t just a reaction to a single poor disclosure. It’s a rethink—a re-rating, with Wall Street questioning if the sharp year-to-date rebound has outpaced actual sales, traffic, and execution evidence.
  • Bulls highlight tighter cost management, improved inventory quality, and a 2026 sales-growth target. Bears flag sluggish store comps, a turnaround led by an insider CEO, and market share slipping to Walmart and Amazon.

Target shares cracked as buyers pulled back, unwilling to bet blindly on a comeback. The stock slid more than 5% Monday—its steepest daily loss since August—extending a three-day drop to almost 9%. Notably, this retreat followed a solid rally, rather than any new earnings disappointment.

It started with a wobble in confidence. The Washington Post raised questions around CEO Michael Fiddelke’s ability to revive Target, highlighting his long tenure as an executive through the retailer’s rough patch. Over at Barclays, analyst Seth Sigman stuck to his Underweight call and kept the $115 price target. The company could be “back to the baseline,” according to Sigman, but what happens after that is still up in the air. The Washington Post

This is what triggered the price action. Target had been holding onto its strong 2026 rebound right up until the selloff, cutting down the margin for doubt ahead of the first-quarter print. The P/E multiple—how much investors shell out for every dollar of earnings—can jump quickly if the turnaround looks solid. But it can drop just as sharply when attention swings back to same-store visits and how the shelves are stocked.

The sector’s losses piled on. Retail lagged badly Monday, bucking the broader market’s gain—SPDR S&P Retail ETF slid 3.2%, with 67 out of 74 stocks in the red. Walmart lost 2.18%, Costco eased back 0.92%, but Target plunged 5.44%, clearly not just caught in the sector downdraft.

Bulls have reasons to stick around. Target is projecting net sales growth of roughly 2% for 2026, with adjusted EPS between $7.50 and $8.50—earnings per share, minus some items. Management flagged positive sales momentum in February, a modest uptick but notable after a tough 2025.

The bears get straight to the numbers: comparable sales slipped 2.5% in the fourth quarter, with store comps off 3.9%. That figure captures sales from stores and digital where year-over-year comparisons make sense. For Target, this is the metric investors are watching—they want to see it steady out before betting on a real recovery.

Executives haven’t sugarcoated it. “There’s only one path. It’s top-line growth,” Fiddelke told investors back in March. CFO Jim Lee noted that Target managed to grow adjusted operating income and EPS last quarter, even as sales slipped. That’s the rub: cost cuts can buy some breathing room, but they don’t bring in customers. Target Corporation

Target’s making a push to overhaul what shoppers notice firsthand. Store remodels, sharper merchandising, upgraded training for staff—plus a focus on beauty, home, and speedier delivery—are all part of the mix. According to the company, same-day fulfillment now makes up two-thirds of digital sales. It plans to roll out next-day delivery in 20 additional metropolitan areas this spring.

But Walmart and Amazon complicate things. Citing Barclays’ card-data analysis, referenced in the current selloff chatter, Target might still be seeing shoppers drift toward those bigger players. Walmart brings scale plus the steady pull of grocery trips. Amazon? Convenience and selection. Costco sticks to its membership game—investors usually see it as a solid defensive play when budgets get squeezed.

This isn’t just a question of optics. DA Davidson’s Michael Baker told The Washington Post, “the jury is still out” on whether Fiddelke’s experience is sufficient. Mark A. Cohen, formerly with Columbia University’s retail studies program, put it bluntly: Target’s task is to “get their mojo back.” These aren’t problems you’ll find in the numbers; brand and execution are at stake, and those take a few quarters to shake out. The Washington Post

Target’s Q1 earnings call lands May 20 at 8 a.m. ET. Traders are likely to focus less on a single EPS surprise and more on store traffic, how discretionary spending held up, price investment, and whether February’s uptick in sales managed to stick around this spring.

At the moment, the stock is stuck, with investors split on what comes next. On one side, some see Target trimming expenses, regaining some traction, and still priced well under Walmart and Costco’s valuations. On the other, skeptics argue the initial bounce is finished, and now it’s up to Target to demonstrate shoppers are returning for more than just groceries, beauty, and discounts. Monday’s action suggests the market isn’t ready to pay a higher multiple without fresh evidence.

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