MINNEAPOLIS — Target CEO Brian Cornell’s first months on the job have been busy, as he tells the Minneapolis Star Tribune, including networking at New York’s Fashion Week. This week, he will present his plan to revitalize the company before an audience of Wall Street analysts. After the announcement of withdrawal from Canada, challenges still remain, with sales flat and store traffic declining. The company has had two promising quarters in a row, but Cornell isn’t ready to rest on his laurels. “We’re making some strides,” he says. “We’ve got a long way to go.”
CEO Cornell ready to shake up Target
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