Investment Activity - Toms Capital Investment Management (TCIM), an activist hedge fund, has made a significant investment in Target [1] - The size of TCIM's stake in Target is currently unknown [2] Company Performance - Target has experienced 12 consecutive quarters of negative or negligible sales growth, with its share price falling 60% from its pandemic peak [2] - In the third quarter, Target reported net sales that were 1.5% lower than the previous year, and comparable sales decreased by 2.7% [4] Strategic Focus - Target's primary goal is to return to growth, focusing on three strategic priorities: merchandising authority, enhanced shopping experience, and technology leverage [3] - The company is undergoing leadership changes, with Brian Cornell stepping down as CEO on February 1, to be succeeded by COO Michael Fiddelke, who is expected to drive the company's growth strategy [5][6] Restructuring Efforts - Target announced a significant restructuring plan, eliminating 1,800 corporate roles, which accounts for 8% of its headquarters workforce [7]
Activist Investor TCIM Makes ‘Significant' Investment in Target