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Target shares drop this week with next event set
6 June 2026
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Target shares drop this week with next event set

NEW YORK, June 6, 2026, 17:05 (EDT)

Target Corp. (TGT) closed Friday at $122.57, down 1.03% for the session and ending the week off 3.5%. Shares dropped in four of the past five sessions. Wednesday’s brief gain didn’t reverse the slide from last Friday’s close at $127.07. U.S. markets are closed for the weekend.

Target isn’t just moving on its own comeback any more. Investors are starting to price in the risk that U.S. shoppers could slow down if interest-rate worries pop up again and inflation numbers stay strong.

Wall Street didn’t escape selling Friday. The S&P 500 lost 2.64%. The Nasdaq slid 4.18% after the May jobs data came in above forecasts, raising worries the Federal Reserve may have less leeway to cut rates. “The dam just broke” for tech and semiconductor names, Carson Group chief market strategist Ryan Detrick told Reuters. Reuters

Target posted some backing from its latest results. First-quarter net sales came in at $25.4 billion, up 6.7% year over year. Comparable sales, which include both stores and digital, rose 5.6%. Earnings per share were $1.71. The retailer lifted its 2026 net sales forecast to about 4% growth and now sees EPS toward the top of its $7.50-to-$8.50 range.

Target CEO Michael Fiddelke struck a cautious note on the retailer’s May earnings call. He told analysts there’s “a lot of work in front of us,” called 2026 the start of what he described as several ambitious years, and said in retail there is “no shortcut.”

Analysts don’t see the rebound as confirmed yet. Gordon Haskett’s Chuck Grom told Reuters Target “checked every box” this quarter, but Steven Shemesh at RBC Capital Markets said the new guidance signals growth could slow for the rest of the year. Brett Husslein at Morningstar flagged the challenge for Target, saying the retailer is caught between cheaper stores and specialty chains, while it tries to sharpen pricing and freshen merchandise to compete with Walmart and Amazon. Reuters

Target will have its next sales event later this month. The retailer said Target Circle Deal Days will run June 23-26, and members who pay for Target Circle 360 will get early access on June 22. Target said shoppers can get discounts up to 45% in categories like apparel, beauty, home, toys, and essentials. “We’re focused on helping families save without compromising on the style and fun,” said Sarah Travis, chief digital and revenue officer. Target Corporation

Macro comes into focus next week. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will put out May’s Consumer Price Index on June 10 and the Producer Price Index on June 11. The Fed meets for its policy decision June 16-17.

The risk is clear. A hotter inflation reading would keep pressure on rates after Friday’s jobs surprise, and Target is still putting money into payroll, training, remodels, marketing, and tech under its 2026 investment plan. If shoppers slow spending on apparel, home goods, or other discretionary products, the first-quarter sales gains could look shaky.

Target is showing signs of a rebound, but it’s not confirmed yet. The stock might react more to next week’s inflation numbers than last week’s store traffic as consumer names look for some relief.

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