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MINNEAPOLIS – Target Corporation (NYSE:) has reported a stronger-than-anticipated third-quarter performance, with key financial metrics surpassing consensus estimates. Despite a 4.9% decline in comparable sales, which was more favorable than the anticipated 5.2% drop, the company’s revenue reached $25.4 billion, down by 4.2% year-over-year but still ahead of the $25.2 billion consensus.

The retail giant achieved this result through a combination of strategies that included disciplined cost management and a focus on categories with consistent consumer demand. Beauty products were highlighted as a category that helped counterbalance the overall dip in sales. Moreover, same-day services, including Drive-Up services which saw a 12% increase, grew by 8%.

A testament to the company’s efficiency and inventory management came from CEO Brian Cornell, who noted that the earnings per share of $2.10 and adjusted EBITDA of $2.06 billion exceeded expectations due to these efforts. This was reflected in a 14% decrease in inventory levels and an impressive 19% reduction in discretionary category inventory.

Target’s operating margin rate improved to 5.2%, up from 3.9% a year earlier, driven by a favorable category mix and reduced costs amidst inflationary pressures. The gross margin rate also rose to 27.4% of sales from last year’s 24.7%. However, expenses related to selling, general, and administrative activities increased to 20.9% from 19.7%.

The company’s financial health is further underscored by its significant free cash flow improvement to $807 million, compared to last year’s negative $1.20 billion. With an annualized revenue growth rate of 8.3% over the past four years, Target continues to show resilience through higher sales at existing stores despite current economic challenges.

Looking ahead to the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023, Target has set an EPS guidance of $2.25 at the midpoint, which is slightly above the estimated consensus of $2.24. The company has not repurchased any stocks recently but retains approximately $9.7 billion in capacity for its board-approved buyback program.

Target’s robust quarter has had a positive ripple effect on other retailers as well, with premarket shares of Walmart (NYSE:NYSE:), Best Buy (NYSE:NYSE:), and Costco (NASDAQ:) climbing by 1.27%, 1.28%, and 0.75%, respectively.

With a market capitalization of $51.14 billion, a strong cash balance of $1.91 billion, and consistent investments aimed at meeting customer expectations during the upcoming holiday season, Target remains poised for sustained growth and operational efficiency despite a challenging retail environment.

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