
Target Corporation (TGT)
NYSEConsumer StaplesDiscount StoresSnapshot 2026-07-08
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Track TGT free→Target grows sales about 4% a year and earns $8.0 per share in 2026. It keeps paying a stable dividend of $1.14 per share. New partnerships and store openings support sales growth. Profit margins and execution are improving.
Sales growth may slow due to ongoing boycotts and product recalls. Profit margins could weaken if costs rise. Dividend stability depends on cash flow staying strong. Competition from Amazon and others may pressure growth.
The price is about 1% above our fair value near $126, reflecting roughly 2% revenue growth. Our fair value is slightly below the Street median, suggesting moderate upside if execution improves.
Breaks if: No new significant partnerships or marketplace growth in next 4 quarters
Breaks if: Dividend per share falls below $1.10
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Target plans to maintain its dividend per share at $1.14.
Stated in 4 of last 4 quarters. Dividend per share remains at $1.14, consistent with management's capital allocation strategy. The dividend increased slightly from $1.12 in 2025-Q1 to $1.14 in 2026-Q1, indicating stability in dividend policy.
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.12.”
Breaks if: EPS falls below $7.5 in FY26
Target plans to maintain its dividend per share at $1.14.
Stated in 4 of last 4 quarters. Dividend per share remains at $1.14, consistent with management's capital allocation strategy. The dividend increased slightly from $1.12 in 2025-Q1 to $1.14 in 2026-Q1, indicating stability in dividend policy.
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.14.”
“Dividend per share remains at $1.12.”
Breaks if: YoY revenue growth falls below 2% in FY26