Target Corp (TGT)
94.12
-2.99 (-3.08%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 29th, 5:58 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 97.11 |
|---|---|
| Open | 96.52 |
| Bid | 93.90 |
| Ask | 94.00 |
| Day's Range | 94.03 - 97.07 |
| 52 Week Range | 85.36 - 158.42 |
| Volume | 6,119,153 |
| Market Cap | 46.56B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 10.97 |
| EPS (TTM) | 8.6 |
| Dividend & Yield | 4.560 (4.84%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 7,912,066 |
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About Target Corp (TGT)
Target Corp is a leading retail company in the United States that offers a wide range of products including clothing, electronics, groceries, and household goods. Known for its commitment to providing a fun and accessible shopping experience, the company operates a vast network of stores across the country, along with an online platform that allows customers to shop conveniently from home. Target focuses on delivering high-quality merchandise at competitive prices, and it engages in various initiatives to enhance sustainability and community engagement. The company's blend of trendy design, value, and customer service has made it a popular destination for consumers of all demographics. Read More
News & Press Releases
As the closing bell rang on October 29, 2025, financial markets grappled with the implications of the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy adjustments. For the second time this year, the Fed opted to cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points, bringing the federal funds rate to a target
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
The financial markets are grappling with a profound "data fog" as an ongoing government shutdown severely curtails the availability of critical economic indicators. This unprecedented blackout is challenging the Federal Reserve's ability to accurately assess the nation's economic health, leaving policymakers and investors "flying blind" at a crucial juncture for
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
New York, NY – October 29, 2025 – As the broader S&P 500 index soars to near all-time highs, propelled by an "AI frenzy" and a supportive Federal Reserve, the Consumer Discretionary sector finds itself in a more precarious position. While the overall market basks in bullish sentiment, driven by technology
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a sobering message to financial markets on October 29, 2025, casting a significant shadow of doubt over expectations for a December interest rate cut. His remarks, made following the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) decision to implement its second rate reduction of the year,
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
Washington D.C. – October 29, 2025 – In a pivotal move signaling a significant shift in monetary policy, the U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) today announced a cut in its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points, bringing the new target range to 3.75%-4.00%
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
The latest corporate earnings season, primarily reflecting the third quarter of 2025, has largely delivered a dose of optimism to financial markets, showcasing stronger-than-anticipated performance across several key sectors. With a significant majority of S&P 500 companies surpassing earnings expectations, the market has been propelled to new highs, buoyed
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
Washington D.C. - As the clock ticks down on October 29, 2025, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which is widely expected to announce another quarter-point reduction in the benchmark federal funds rate. This highly anticipated decision marks a significant continuation of the
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
The global economic landscape as of late October 2025 presents a nuanced picture of moderate growth, persistent inflation, and evolving geopolitical dynamics. While the US stock market has surged to unprecedented highs, primarily fueled by a booming artificial intelligence (AI) sector and robust corporate earnings, it remains intricately linked to
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
Investors are concerned about its ability to adjust to the increasing costs of importing products after the U.S. increased trade barriers.
Via The Motley Fool · October 29, 2025
The Federal Reserve has delivered on widespread market expectations, announcing a 25-basis-point reduction in the federal funds rate, bringing the target range down to 3.75%-4.00%. This pivotal decision, made at the conclusion of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on October 29, 2025, marks the second
Via MarketMinute · October 29, 2025
The United States economy finds itself at a critical juncture in late October 2025, grappling with stubbornly elevated inflation rates that continue to defy the Federal Reserve's long-term target, even as signs of a softening labor market emerge. The latest inflation data, particularly the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
The U.S. job market is exhibiting undeniable signs of a significant slowdown, a trend that is profoundly influencing the Federal Reserve's monetary policy trajectory. Recent data, as of October 28, 2025, points to a substantial cooling, with job growth figures being revised downwards and unemployment ticking upwards. This shift
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
The financial world is holding its breath as the Federal Reserve convenes its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting on October 28-29, 2025. Market participants and economists alike are anticipating a highly probable second consecutive interest rate cut, a move that signals the central bank's growing concern over a softening
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
Companies are finding that repetitive administrative tasks can be done by AI—and the job cuts are piling up.
Via Benzinga · October 28, 2025
As October 2025 draws to a close, the specter of inflation continues to cast a long shadow over global financial markets, presenting both challenges and opportunities for investors. While recent data suggests a slight moderation, the annual inflation rate in the United States remains stubbornly above the Federal Reserve's target,
Via MarketMinute · October 28, 2025
From bulk bargains to unbeatable member perks, Costco has redefined what it means to be a value-driven retailer.
Via The Motley Fool · October 28, 2025
Via Benzinga · October 28, 2025
Amazon still has plenty left in the tank when you consider its position in e-commerce, advertising, and AI cloud computing.
Via The Motley Fool · October 28, 2025
If you're on the prowl for two solid dividend stocks to build wealth long term, this is a good place to start.
Via The Motley Fool · October 28, 2025
Recent robust global jobs data has presented central banks worldwide with a complex and often contradictory economic landscape. While strong employment figures typically signal a healthy economy, they now stand in stark contrast to persistent inflationary pressures and other economic headwinds, complicating crucial decisions on interest rates. This delicate balancing
Via MarketMinute · October 27, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after optimism surged over a potential trade truce between the U.S. and China.
Via StockStory · October 27, 2025
Gold prices have experienced a notable downturn in late October 2025, marking one of the sharpest corrections in over a decade. After an extraordinary rally throughout the year, which saw the precious metal surge over 50% year-to-date and reach record highs above $4,300 per ounce, spot gold retreated sharply,
Via MarketMinute · October 27, 2025
Top brands in beer, chocolate, and retail can make solid dividend investments.
Via The Motley Fool · October 27, 2025
Via Benzinga · October 27, 2025
Washington D.C., October 24, 2025 – As the U.S. federal government enters its 24th day of an ongoing shutdown, a critical "economic data blackout" is increasingly clouding the financial landscape. The prolonged funding lapse, which commenced on October 1st, has already led to significant delays in the release of
Via MarketMinute · October 24, 2025