The big-box retailer is trying to win back shoppers who have complained about sloppier stores, out-of-stock items and longer checkout lines.
Target will eliminate about 500 jobs as the retail giant looks to rebuild its customer base and return to growth.
The two big-box retailers are contending with the same economic backdrop, yet Target is trying to prove it can make a comeback.
Target CEO Michael Fiddelke is reshuffling his leadership team and making other changes shortly after stepping into the top job at the retailer that has struggled operationally.
Once a Wall Street favorite, Target is struggling with shrinking sales, analyst downgrades, and brand erosion despite a $5B ...
Target is cutting around 500 jobs, as it tries to put money into making its stores more appealing places to shop, according ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Target said on Monday it is streamlining its retail model as it looks to put money towards more hours for ...