Target: Skeptical Of The Walmart-Driven Rally

Summary:

  • Walmart’s earnings tide has lifted many boats, including Target’s, but I remain a skeptic.
  • Target’s fortunes have diverged from Walmart and a slowing economy might drive Target’s customers towards Walmart, which could partly explain the strong Walmart earnings.
  • Shaky geopolitics, leading economic indicators and softer than expected labor market would make me invested only in the strongest of names, and Target is not one of them.
  • I rate this company as a Sell in the medium term.

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Walmart’s (WMT) earnings seemed to defy most skeptics of the economy. Contrary to many expectations, Walmart topped Q2 estimates and raised its FY25 outlook. Its net sales and operating income were the highest in


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