Target is moving forward with plans to expand its footprint through new, larger-format stores despite weak sales. The Minneapolis-based retailer announced last week during its earnings call that it ...
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OpenAI is pushing deeper into retail, with Target set to debut a new ChatGPT-powered app for shoppers in coming weeks. The news follows OpenAI’s move last month to start adding dedicated retail apps ...
Target Corp. trimmed its profit forecast for the 2025, signaling that its turnaround push is going to take more time as the big-box retailer deals with markdowns and soft demand in key merchandise ...
Price cuts can be a retailer’s way of going on the offensive against its rivals — but for Target Corp., it’s more of a defensive play, and reflects the struggling company’s need to make a change.
Retail giant Target will require employees to smile and make contact whenever they are within 10 feet of a customer, the company told USA Today on Monday. The retailer told the outlet that employees ...
Target’s corporate culture, once known for flexibility and collaboration, is starting to show cracks, with employees describing a workplace increasingly defined by uncertainty, poor communication and ...
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Target is laying off 1,000 corporate employees and cutting 800 open roles. The cuts accounted for about 8% of Target's global headquarters team. Michael Fiddelke, COO and incoming CEO, said the cuts ...
NEW YORK — Target will lay off 1,000 corporate employees and close 800 open roles — affecting roughly 8% of its global corporate workforce — the company said Thursday. The layoffs and changes “set the ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi pledges to go after "hate speech," saying there's no place for it after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. But that isn't U.S. law under the First Amendment, and Kirk himself ...