Target Just Reported Earnings. Here's Whether the Dividend King Is Still a Buy.
Written by James Brumley for The Motley Fool Key Points Big-box retailer Target's Q2 results were healthy, underscoring that its new CEO's plans are gaining traction. It's looking for similar progreโฆ
Key Points Big-box retailer Target's Q2 results were healthy, underscoring that its new CEO's plans are gaining traction. It's looking for similar progress at least for the remainder of this year, although it could certainly last far longer. While the stock's nearly fully valued now, its dividend makes being patient worth the wait for longer-term gains. 10 stocks we like better than Target โบ After a long dry spell, retailer Target (NYSE: TGT) is back on track. That's the quick takeaway from last quarter's earnings report anyway. The company's same-store sales grew 3.8% year-over-year on a 3.6% improvement in foot traffic for the three months ending in early August, driving total top-line growth of 5.3%, and marking the second strong quarter in a row following yet-another disappointing year ending in early February. Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue ยป It's arguably not mere temporary luck either. The strategic turnaround plan unveiled in March has much of what previous plans were missing. That's effective investments in the right opportunities for improvement like more store personnel and smarter merchandise assortment ( assisted by artificial intelligence ). Guidance suggests more of the same is in the cards too. Here's what this could mean for investors. Image source: Getty Images. It's also worth noting that evidence of a successful turnaround effort is materializing shortly after current CEO Michael Fiddelke took the helm in August of last year. Having been with the company for 20 years, he was certainly familiar with its challenges, and its potential. It simply needed the right tweaks. Worth adding to a portfolio? But is this retailer 's stock -- a Dividend King -- worth buying following its 85% run-up from October's low (shortly after Fiddelke took over)? Yes, it arguably is, and not just because its turnaround story has evolved from promising to full-blown likely. From that perspective, TGT's potential near-term upside is relatively modest. Most analysts only consider it a hold at this time, with a consensus twelve-month price target of just over $160. The stock's trading right below that level right now. Longer-term though, this stock's still got a huge amount of room to recover from the steep sell-off it suffered during the wind-down of the pandemic. You'd also be rewarded for your patience in the meantime too; newcomers would be plugging into a forward-looking dividend yield of 2.9%. And as was noted, Target's a Dividend King , boasting 55 consecutive years of annual dividend growth. That streak's not apt to end anytime soon, especially now that the company's growing in earnest again. Should you buy stock in Target right now? Before you buy stock in Target, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy nowโฆ and Target wasnโt one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, youโd have $429,223 !* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, youโd have $1,317,883 !* Now, itโs worth noting Stock Advisorโs total average return is 965 % โ a market-crushing outperformance compared to 212% for the S&P 500. Don't miss the latest top 10 list, available with Stock Advisor , and join an investing community built by individual investors for individual investors. See the 10 stocks ยป *Stock Advisor returns as of August 23, 2026. James Brumley has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Target. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy .
Big-box retailer Target's Q2 results were healthy, underscoring that its new CEO's plans are gaining traction.
It's looking for similar progress at least for the remainder of this year, although it could certainly last far longer.
While the stock's nearly fully valued now, its dividend makes being patient worth the wait for longer-term gains.
After a long dry spell, retailer Target (NYSE: TGT) is back on track.
That's the quick takeaway from last quarter's earnings report anyway. The company's same-store sales grew 3.8% year-over-year on a 3.6% improvement in foot traffic for the three months ending in early August, driving total top-line growth of 5.3%, and marking the second strong quarter in a row following yet-another disappointing year ending in early February.
Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue ยป
It's arguably not mere temporary luck either. The strategic turnaround plan unveiled in March has much of what previous plans were missing. That's effective investments in the right opportunities for improvement like more store personnel and smarter merchandise assortment ( assisted by artificial intelligence ).
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