Where Will Target Stock Be in 1 Year?

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It's been a difficult few years for Target (NYSE: TGT) shareholders. The cheap and chic U.S. retailer has lost some of its cachet as pressured consumers hold off on discretionary purchases, saving their paychecks for the weekly Costco Wholesale run or other essentials shopping.

But there's still a lot to love about Target. Let's see where it is today and where it might be in a year from now.

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Where Target is today

Target was on top of the world when its digital channels took off early in the pandemic, but it's slipped since then as it deals with one challenge after another. Most of its woes center around its business model as a hub for discount discretionary shopping, with a focus on apparel and home improvement. That's in contrast to retailers like Walmart and Costco, which are usually described as Target's competitors but actually are different in their focus on grocery and essentials.

People in a Target store.

Image source: Target.

Target is still a huge force in U.S. shopping, with nearly 2,000 stores and $106 billion in trailing-12-month sales. But it's barely growing or reporting declines, souring investor sentiment.

In the fiscal 2025 fiscal first quarter (ended May 3), sales dropped 2.8% from last year, with comparable sales (comps) down 3.8%. The bright spot continues to be digital. Digital comps were up 4.7% from last year, driven by a 35% increase in same-day delivery, powered by the company's membership program. Loyal customers are counting on Target for speed and convenience, which should give investors some confidence in the chance for the comeback.

Where Target could be in a year

It doesn't look like things are going to get much easier for Target in the near future, and investors shouldn't expect a huge rebound over the next 12 months. There's still talk of stubborn inflation and a recession, stagflation, and whatever other way economists are describing current macroeconomic conditions. On top of that, Target has faced challenges for its political positions, and the challenges are further eroding consumer and investor confidence.

There's also the tariff issue, which continues to change and remains uncertain. CEO Brian Cornell explained that Target has many ways to mitigate the impact of tariff increases. Its scale gives it leverage with suppliers, and it has the resources and flexibility to change production and work with its vendors. "Price is the very last resort," he said.

Cornell said he expects there to be continued top-line pressure in the next few months, and management is guiding for sales to decrease in the low single digits for fiscal 2025 and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $7 to $9. Wall Street is expecting $7.36 in EPS, down from $8.86 last year.

However, Target is still opening new stores, renovating existing stores, adding products, and trying to find ways to provide value for its customers, and it's optimistic about the long term.

There's still the dividend

Target pays a top dividend. It's a Dividend King, an exclusive cadre of stocks that have paid and raised their dividends for at least 50 years consecutively. It's a small group of outstanding stocks that are reliable for growing passive income -- established industry leaders that shareholders can count on. Target entered that group three years ago and is on track to hike the dividend for the 54th time this month.

What's unusual about Target for being a Dividend King is its high yield. It yields 4.8% at the current price, its highest ever, because the stock price is so low. Since it's a Dividend King, shareholders can be confident that it will raise the dividend again in June and for years to come, making Target a strong candidate for investors looking for a steady dividend paycheck.

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Jennifer Saibil has positions in Walmart. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale, Target, and Walmart. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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