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Target reduces earnings forecast

2014.05.26


Target on Wednesday said its earnings would likely be lower than previously expected for the fiscal year, citing cost uncertainties related to aftereffects of its data breach. Net earnings in the first quarter ended May 3 fell slightly below analyst expectations, although flat sales were somewhat higher than expected.

Net earnings of $418 million for the quarter decreased by 16% from the same period last year, while total sales increased by 0.2% to $17 billion. Target said the sales gain reflected the effect of new stores, offset by a 0.3% decline in comparable-store sales.

“First quarter financial performance in both our U.S. and Canadian segments was in line with expectations, reflecting the benefit of continued recovery from the data breach and early signs of improvement in our Canada operations,” John Mulligan, interim president and CEO, CFO of Target, said in a statement. “While we are pleased with this momentum, we need to move more quickly. As a result, we have made changes to our management team and are investing additional resources to drive U.S. traffic and sales, improve our Canadian operations and advance our ongoing digital transformation. We have updated our 2014 earnings expectations to reflect the impact of these investments and believe that they position Target for accelerated profitable growth as a leading omnichannel retailer.”

Mulligan was installed as interim CEO earlier this month when Gregg Steinhafel resigned. Earlier this week, Target replaced its Canadian president, Tony Fisher, with Mark Schindele.

Source: Supermarket News

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