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Michael Fiddelke has spent virtually his entire career at Target.
Target CEO Brian Cornell exits after 11 years, as the retailer grapples with falling sales, tariff challenges, and DEI controversy.
But afterward, some analysts weren't sure that would be enough.
Michael Fiddelke, who currently serves as Target's chief operating officer, will step into the CEO role on Feb. 1.
Target reported another drop in quarterly sales and a steep decline in profits Wednesday, signaling continued challenges for the Minneapolis-based retailer.
The two retail giants are capitalizing on sustained investment in their technology foundations even as they face economic ...
Anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans riding high off the success of their Bud Light campaign soon made Target their next … target, ...
Civil rights leaders and community activists are responding to Target’s leadership shake-up, urging the public to stand firm ...
Fiddelke acknowledged many of these problems on Wednesday, saying Target was “urgently adjusting” to tariffs and changing ...
CBSNews notes that Target has also not done itself any favors by ending its long-time policy of price matching with competitors like Walmart, a company that is enjoying a sales boost despite the ...
Target faces pressure to overhaul its strategy as new CEO Michael Fiddelke takes charge amid weak sales, e-commerce ...
Michael Fiddelke, Target's current chief operating officer, will succeed Brian Cornell as chief executive officer, the ...