Target lowers 4Q profit and sales outlook
NEW YORK — Target cut its fourth-quarter profit and sales outlook after the discounter wrestled with sluggish holiday traffic in its stores and weak sales in key areas like electronics and food that offset a surging online business.
The disappointing holiday season is a setback for Target, which like many other retailers is trying to reinvent itself to be more nimble in a changing landscape where online leader Amazon.com is setting the rules.
Target stepped up its value messages, ramped up its holiday marketing and showcased more exclusive merchandise like a new homegrown children’s clothing brand called Cat & Jack. Apparently, it wasn’t enough to draw shoppers to its stores, and that underscores the challenges for the industry.
A string of retailers including Kohl’s and Macy’s recently lowered their outlooks after weak holiday sales despite their aggressive marketing and merchandising efforts as they contend with shoppers increasingly buying on their mobile devices.