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Target Corporation is an American retail corporation headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Target operates small-format and large-format retail stores and hypermarkets. It is the eighth-largest retailer in the United States and is a component of the S&P 500 Index.

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Target Corporation is an American retail corporation headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Target operates small-format and large-format retail stores and hypermarkets. It is the eighth-largest retailer in the United States and is a component of the S&P 500 Index.

The original Target retail store was co-founded by John Geisse and Douglas Dayton in 1962 for Dayton's in Roseville, Minnesota. Dayton's was renamed the Target Corporation in 2000. Target is notable for its focus on upscale, trend-forward merchandise at lower costs. Its stores typically sell general merchandise. Target's logo refers to the center of a shooting target, and its canine mascot is named Bullseye. The corporation also operates two criminal forensics laboratories.

As of 2024, Target is ranked No. 32 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest American corporations by total revenue. As of 2025, it operates more than 2,000 stores throughout the United States. Target has been consistently ranked as one of the most philanthropic companies in the U.S.

History

Target Corporation is an American retail chain that operates large discount stores.

In 1962, John Geisse and Douglas Dayton founded and launched Target stores for the Dayton Company. The first Target store opened in May 1962 in Roseville, Minnesota, a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota. By the end of that year, there were four Target stores, located in Roseville, Crystal, Duluth, and St. Louis Park, Minnesota, respectively.

Dayton-Hudson Corporation announced in January 2000 a name change to Target Corporation.

Target is the seventh-largest retailer in the United States and is a component of the S&P 500 Index. As of 2024, Target is ranked No. 32 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of the largest American corporations by total revenue. As of 2025, Target operates nearly 2,000 stores in the United States.

Store formats

Target

Target properties are roughly 135,000 square feet (12,500 m2) and sell general merchandise, including hardlines and softlines. While many Target stores follow a standard big-box architectural style, the company has focused on "customizing each new store to ensure a locally relevant experience [...] that best fit the surrounding neighborhood's needs" since August 2006. Initially, only SuperTarget locations operated Starbucks Coffee counters, although they were integrated into general-merchandise stores through their expanded partnership beginning in 2003. Many stores also feature Pizza Hut Express counters (usually in the self-service snack bar), along with Starbucks.

Target introduced the "PFresh" store prototype in 2008, which expanded its grocery selection in general-merchandise locations by upwards of 200%. Newly constructed stores that follow the PFresh format are roughly 1,500 sq ft (140 m2) larger than properties without groceries, although retain the Target branding because its offerings are considerably more limited than SuperTarget. PFresh sells perishable and frozen foods, baked goods, meat, and dairy. The company remodeled 109 stores accordingly in 2009, and renovated another 350 stores the following year. The company's decision to close its garden centers opened floor space for PFresh expansion and larger seasonal departments beginning in 2010.

CVS Health

On June 15, 2015, CVS Health announced an agreement with Target to acquire all of Target's pharmacies and clinic businesses for around $1.9 billion. The Target pharmacies were rebranded as CVS Health pharmacies, which totaled 1,672 pharmacies in February 2016. The Target clinics were also rebranded as MinuteClinic. The acquisition of the Target pharmacies enabled CVS to expand its market into Seattle, Denver, Portland, and Salt Lake City.

SuperTarget

The first Target Greatland location opened in Apple Valley, Minnesota, in September 1990. They were about 50% larger than traditional Target stores, and pioneered company standards, including an increased number of checkout lanes and price scanners, larger aisles, expanded pharmacy and photography departments, and a food court. Target Greatland locations have since been converted to stores following the PFresh format beginning in 2009.

The first SuperTarget hypermarket opened in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1995, and expanded upon the Target Greatland concept with the inclusion of a full grocery department. The company expanded its grocery assortment in 2003 and adopted the modified tagline "Eat Well. Pay Less." (in reference to its tagline "Expect More. Pay Less.") in 2004. In the early 2000s, 43 locations (of nearly 100) featured E-Trade trading stations, although they were all closed by June 2003 after E-Trade determined, "we were not able to make it into a profitable distribution channel."

When comparing SuperTargets with rival Walmart Supercenter hypermarkets, then-chief executive Gregg Steinhafel opined that Walmart operates like "a grocer that happens to also sell general merchandise," whereas the less aggressive expansion of SuperTarget stores reflects his view of Target's grocery effort as a "high-impact, low-cost" side project. The company operated 239 SuperTarget locations as of September 2015; they each encompass an estimate of 174,000 square feet (16,200 m2).

In an article written in August 2015, Target was quoted as saying, "Big or small, our stores have one thing in common: they're all Target."

Small-format Target

While typical Target locations are about 135,000 sq ft (12,500 m2), most "small-format" CityTarget stores are roughly 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2). The first stores were opened in July 2012, in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Seattle; the 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) location in Boston is the largest CityTarget and opened in July 2015. TargetExpress stores range from 14,000 to 21,000 sq ft (1,300 to 2,000 m2); the first opened in Dinkytown near the University of Minnesota in July 2014. Products in these flexible-format properties are typically sold in smaller packages geared towards customers using public transportation. Locations built in college communities often carry an extended home department of apartment and dormitory furnishings. In August 2015, Target announced that it would rename its nine CityTarget and five TargetExpress stores as Target beginning that October, deciding, "Big or small, our stores have one thing in common: they're all Target." The first small-format stores under the unified naming scheme opened later that month in Chicago, Rosslyn, San Diego, and San Francisco. The company opened a 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) store in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York in October 2016. In that same month, three other similar-sized stores opened in Philadelphia; Cupertino, California; and the area around Pennsylvania State University. Target opened a 22,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) store in Austin's Dobie Twenty21, adjacent to the UT-Austin campus.

Nearly all of its planned openings through 2019 were small formats, which are less than 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m2). The goal of these smaller-format stores is to win over the business of millennial customers. The nearly 30 newer locations were to be situated in college towns or densely populated areas.

Brands and subsidiaries

As of 2018, Target has four subsidiaries: Target Brands, Inc., Target Capital Corporation, Target Enterprise, Inc., and Target General Merchandise, Inc.

Financial and Retail Services division

Financial and Retail Services (FRS), formerly Target Financial Services, originally issued Target's credit cards, known as the Target Circle Card (formerly the Target Guest Card, then Target RedCard), issued through Target National Bank (formerly Retailers National Bank) for consumers and through Target Bank for businesses. FRS also oversees GiftCard balances. Target launched its PIN-x debit card, the Target Check Card, which was later rebranded as the Target Debit Card. The Target Debit Card withdraws funds from the customer's existing checking account, and allows for up to $40 "cash back". The debit card allows guests to save 5% off each purchase. In late 2017, Target replaced its REDcard slogan, "Save 5% Today, Tomorrow, & Everyday with Target REDcard", when it rolled out new benefits for REDcard holders by offering exclusive products on Target.com and preorders with "Everyday Savings. Exclusive Extras."

In October 2012, Target enter into an agreement with TD Bank in which TD Bank would handle Target's Visa and private label REDcard accounts for Target for a seven year period. The agreement was finalized in March 2013. The credit card management agreement was extended in 2022 until 2030 in which TD Bank is the sole issuer of Target's credit cards.

Target RedCard was rebranded Circle Card in April 2024.

Target Sourcing Services

This global sourcing organization locates merchandise from around the world for Target and helps import the merchandise to the United States, including garments, furniture, bedding, and towels. Target Sourcing Services has 27 full-service offices, 48 quality-control offices, and seven concessionaires located throughout the world, and employs 1,200 people. Its engineers are responsible for evaluating the factories that do business with Target Corporation for quality, labor rights, and trans-shipment issues. Founded in 1916 as the client-owned Associated Merchandising Corporation, the company was acquired by Target Corporation in 1998. TSS ceased operations in its department-store group, the division of the former Associated Merchandising Corporation that acted as a buying office for Saks, Inc., Bloomingdale's, Stage Stores Inc., TJ Maxx, and Marshalls.

Private-label brands

Target Brands is the company's brand-management division that oversees the company's private-label products.

Bullseye (a white Bull Terrier), is Target's mascot.

Good & Gather, a food and beverage brand, replaced Archer Farms and Simply Balanced.

Market Pantry, value grocery products

Dealworthy, a low-priced essentials brand

Boots & Barkley, a pet food and supply line

Embark, an outdoor gear line of camping and travel equipment

Room Essentials, inexpensive, primarily flat-pack, furniture

Brightroom, a line of storage solutions

Threshold, a premium furniture line

Wondershop, a Christmas decoration brand

Hyde and Eek, a Halloween decoration brand

up & up, offers essential commodities, including household, healthcare, beauty, baby, and personal-care products.

Xhilaration, a line of intimate and sleepwear, along with swimwear.

Other private labels include brands launched in July 2016, during back-to-school sales.

Pillowfort, a children's line of bedding and room decor

Cat and Jack, a children's line of apparel and accessories

Cloud Island, a baby's line of bedding and clothing

Project 62, a household-goods line placed alongside Room Essentials

Goodfellow & Co., a clothing and personal-care line for men, with the name being an homage to its beginnings as Goodfellow Dry Goods

A New Day, a clothing line for women

JoyLab, a fitness-clothing line for women

Hearth and Hand, a home and lifestyle brand, in collaboration with designer Joanna Gaines

Eight Target private-label brands that launched in 2018:

Universal Thread, a denim lifestyle brand

Opalhouse, eclectic home decor

Heyday, a line of electronic accessories

Original Use, male clothing brand targeting gen-Z and millennials

Wild Fable, women's clothing brand targeting gen-Z

Made By Design, a homelines brand, made up of home basics such as towels, cooking utensils, glassware, plates, pots, kitchen gadgets, and more

Smartly, essential a commodity brand, including household, healthcare, beauty, and personal-care products

In addition, Target released three new intimates, loungewear, and sleepwear brands for women on February 25, 2019:

Auden, an intimates and lingerie exclusive brand

Stars Above, an in-house brand for sleepwear

Colsie, an intimates and loungewear brand

On January 9, 2020, Target announced its new activewear brand, All in Motion, an athleisure line with products for men, women, boys, and girls. The brand's logo plays homage to a previous Dayton's logo.

On March 9, 2021, Target announced a new brand called Favorite Day, a brand that sells bakery, snacks, candy, premium ice cream, cake-decorating supplies, and beverage mixers and mocktails items. It launched on April 5, 2021.

Former brands include:

Cherokee, children's and women's clothing: On September 10, 2015, Target stores announced it would cease carrying the brand when its partnership with Cherokee Inc. expired on January 31, 2017. It was replaced by Cat & Jack.

Circo, toddler's and kids clothing: The brand was replaced by Cat & Jack, along with Pillowfort

Merona, a clothing brand purchased by Target in 1991

Mossimo Supply Co., a clothing line, in partnership with the brand owner Iconix Brand Group

Gilligan & O'Malley product lines of intimates and sleepwear were discontinued after the release of the brands Auden, Stars Above, and Colsie.

Website and app-based purchasing

Target.com owns and oversees the company's e-commerce initiatives, such as the Target.com domain. Founded in early 2000 as target.direct, it was formed by separating the company's existing e-commerce operations from its retailing division and combining it with its Rivertown Trading direct-marketing unit into a stand-alone subsidiary. In 2002, target.direct and Amazon.com's subsidiary Amazon Enterprise Solutions created a partnership in which Amazon.com would provide order fulfillment and guest services for Target.com in exchange for fixed and variable fees. After the company sold Marshall Field's and Mervyn's in 2004, target.direct became Target.com. The domain target.com attracted at least 288 million visitors annually by 2008, according to a Compete.com survey. In August 2009, Target announced that it would build and manage a new Target.com platform, independent of Amazon.com. This new platform was to launch in 2011, in advance of the holiday season. Prior to the announcement, Target and Amazon had extended their partnership until 2011. In January 2010, Target announced its vendor partners for the re-platforming project. These partners include Sapient, IBM, Oracle, Endeca, Autonomy, Sterling Commerce, and Huge, among others. The re-platformed Target.com officially launched on August 23, 2011, effectively ending the partnership with Amazon.com. Over the last few years, Target has been working to grow its fulfillment strategy via the orders placed through its website.. In November 2025, Target began offering an app for purchasing items through the ChatGPT chatbot, a service also offered by several other retailers including Walmart, Etsy and Shopify.

Former subsidiaries

Target Portrait Studio was a chain of portrait studios that were located in select Target stores. The chain, which was operated by Lifetouch, opened in 1996 and ceased operations on January 28, 2017.

Target Garden Center was a chain of garden centers that were located in Target, Super Target, and Target Greatland stores. Around 260 Target stores in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Florida had garden centers. All of Target's garden centers closed in September 2010. Target spokesperson Jana O'Leary claimed that the reason why its garden centers closed was because "the garden centers don't provide significant value to our guests. Also, it's no longer a profitable business for us."

Target Canada was the chain of Target stores in Canada. It was formed in 2013 when Target acquired Zellers leases and converted them into Target stores. Target Canada was in operation for two years until the closure of all stores in 2015. The retail chain racked up losses of $2.1 billion in its brief lifespan, and the Canadian news media termed Target's foray into Canada as a "spectacular failure", "an unmitigated disaster", and "a gold standard case study in what retailers should not do when they enter a new market".

Supply chain

As of May 2016, Target Corporation operates 41 distribution centers across the United States. With the exception of vendor-supplied items, such as greeting cards and soda, these distribution centers ship items directly to Target stores. Also, unlike Walmart, Target's grocery selection does not come from its own distribution centers, but from the companies with whom Target has partnered.

The retail chain's first distribution center opened in Fridley, Minnesota, in 1969. It included a computerized distribution system and was known as the Northern Distribution Center. During this time, the chain consisted of 17 stores after having expanded into Oklahoma and Texas.

On August 9, 2004, Target announced to its suppliers that it was going to perform a trial on the effects of radio-frequency identification (RFID) on the efficiency of their supply chain management in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. This trial involved one Target distribution center and 10 nearby Target stores. Here, RFID tags were placed on the bar codes of pallets and cartons to track the goods from the suppliers to the distribution center, and from the distribution center to the stores. As of 2009, RFID had been phased out of the Dallas–Fort Worth stores. In 2016, Target planned to roll out the RFID technology at all 1,795 of its store locations across the United States.

Target opened new distribution centers in 2006 (Rialto, California, DeKalb, Illinois) to support the growth of its stores. On January 27, 2009, Target announced the closing of its distribution center in Maumelle, Arkansas, the second-oldest in the company. The reason cited was the need to ensure that Target remained competitive in the long term. In June 2009, Target opened a new distribution center to supply more than 60 stores in three states.

SuperTarget and PFresh stores require fresh produce and refrigerated and frozen items. Food-distribution centers owned by SuperValu have been used by Target for many years. In October 2003, SuperValu's facility in Phoenix, Arizona, was converted to serve Target exclusively. The same change was implemented at the SuperValu center in Fort Worth, Texas. A new distribution center was constructed by Target in Lake City, Florida, to serve the Southeast, but it was operated by SuperValu until 2011, when it transitioned to Target. A fourth center in Cedar Falls, Iowa, opened in 2009 and is unique in that it is located adjacent to a standard Target Distribution Center, each using the same dispatch office. Other warehouses owned by SuperValu are still used in other regions, but Target plans to replace those over the next few years. In Colorado, stores are serviced through FreshPack Produce Inc. of Denver. In the mid-Atlantic region/Philadelphia market, C&S Wholesale Grocers services the fresh produce, meat, dairy, bakery, and frozen-food needs to PFresh stores. Target partnered with Swisslog Holding to use a semiautomated monorail picking system called the CaddyPick system for use in the food-distribution centers.

The company operates four facilities to receive shipments from overseas manufacturers and suppliers. They are located near ports at Rialto, California; Savannah, Georgia; Lacey, Washington; and Suffolk, Virginia. Merchandise received is sent directly to Regional Distribution Centers. Internet sales orders from the Target Direct division, which operates from the Target.com website, are processed by the facility in Woodbury, Minnesota, with some support from Savannah, Georgia, and other vendors. New centers opened in Ontario, California, and Tucson, Arizona, in 2009. In 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Target supply chain and inventory teams worked proactively to move products fast, and they hired more than 30,000-year-round supply chain team members to bolster their team.

Distribution centers

Corporate affairs

Headquarters

Target Corporation has its headquarters on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis near the site of the original Goodfellows store. The complex includes Target Plaza North and Target Plaza South. Ryan Companies developed the complex, and Ellerbe Becket served as the architect. Target had the roughly $260 million complex developed to provide one location of office space for 6,000 employees. The 14-story Target Plaza North has 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) of office and retail space, while the 32-story Target Plaza South has 1,250,000 square feet (116,000 m2) of space. In October 2014, Target completed construction of an 1,600,000 square feet corporate campus in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, called Target Northern Campus.

Michael Fiddelke serves as CEO of Target Corporation, having succeeded Brian Cornell on February 1, 2026. Cornell transitioned to the role of executive chairman of the board. Cornell had served as chairman and CEO since 2014. In January 2016, Cornell began making home visits in an effort to understand better the needs and desires of his customers. In January 2016, Target fired Tina Tyler from her job as chief stores officer. She was replaced with long-time employee Janna Potts.

On August 26, 2020, the headquarters building was broken into and damaged during the Minneapolis false rumours riot. Three Minnesota residents were later convicted of federal arson charges for setting fires inside the building during the riot.

Diversity

The company states that "individuality may include a wide spectrum of attributes such as personal style, age, race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, language, physical ability, religion, family, citizenship status, socio-economic circumstances, education, and life experiences."

In February 2006, the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) filed a class action discrimination lawsuit in Northern California's Alameda County Superior Court, claiming that Target's commercial website contains "thousands of access barriers that make it difficult, if not impossible, for blind customers to use." Target Corporation settled the lawsuit in October 2008, paying $6 million and agreeing to work with the NFB over the next three years improving the usability of the Target.com site.

On August 24, 2009, the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a discrimination lawsuit against Target Corporation for unlawfully denying reasonable accommodation to an employee with multiple disability-based impairments and substantially reducing his work hours due to the medical conditions. According to the claims in the EEOC press release, Target's actions violated Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title I of the Civil Rights Act of 1991.

In February 2012, the company extended the team member discount to same-sex partners of employees. It had received a 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index Score, prior to donating funds to Minnesota Forward.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has repeatedly given Target failing grades on its annual Economic Reciprocity Initiative report card, a measure of the company's "commitment to the African-American citizenry". In 2003 and 2005, the NAACP has rated Target an "F" on this report; in 2004, Target was rated a "D−". In 2006, when Target was asked why it didn't participate in the survey again, a representative explained, "Target views diversity as being inclusive of all people from all different backgrounds, not just one group."

Target was ranked by LGBTQ Consumers as a favorite brand in 2016 and 2017 by Community Marketing Inc's 10th and 11th Annual LGBT Community Surveys. In 2018, Target had a score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index for its corporate policies and practices pertinent to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer employees.

In September 2020, Target published a "Workforce Diversity Report" indicating that 50% of Target's 350K employees are people of color, and over half are women. The report also stated that within the corporate leadership team, people of color account for 24% of the team and 42% are women. On a retail level, 33% of stores are managed by people of color, with more than half of management positions occupied by women.

Brian Cornell publicly declared a commitment to programs at Target to support diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) following the murder of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis. He stated "I recognize that it's time to take it to another level, and that as CEOs, we have to be the company's head of diversity and inclusion." One of the created programs intended to help Black entrepreneurs develop, test, and scale products to sell at mass retailers promised to spend more than $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by 2025.

In 2025, Target announced an abrupt change to these policies following an executive order from President Trump ordering a dismantling of the federal government's DEI programs. Target announced a halt to many of its DEI-related programs. The company also said it would no longer participate in external diversity surveys, including the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.

Philanthropy

Target is consistently ranked as one of the most philanthropic companies in the US. It ranked No. 22 in Fortune magazine's "World's Most Admired Companies" for 2010, largely in part to the donation efforts of the company as a whole. According to a November 2005 Forbes article, it ranked as the highest cash-giving company in America in percentage of income given (2.1%). Target donates around 5 percent of its pre-tax operating profit; it gives over $3 million a week (up from $2 million in years prior) to the communities in which it operates. It also gives a percentage of charges from its Target Visa to schools designated by the cardholders. To date, Target has given over $150 million to schools across the United States through this program.

Further evidence of Target's philanthropy can be found in the Target House complex in Memphis, Tennessee, a long-term housing solution for families of patients at the city's St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The corporation led the way with more than $27 million in donations, which made available 96 fully furnished apartments for families needing to stay at St. Jude over 90 days.

Target has a no-solicitation rule at its properties, as it seeks to provide a "distraction-free shopping experience for its guests." Exemptions to this policy were previously made for the Salvation Army red kettles and bell-ringers outside Target stores during the holidays through Christmas. In 2004, however, Target asked the organization to explore alternate methods to partner with Target. Target donates to local Salvation Army chapters through its grant program and annually to the United Way of America (the Salvation Army is a member of the United Way coalition).

In 2005, Target and the Salvation Army created a joint effort called "The Target/Salvation Army Wish List", where online shoppers could donate goods to the organization for hurricane victims by buying them directly from Target.com between November 25, 2005, and January 25, 2006. In 2006, it created another joint effort called "The Target/Salvation Army Angel Giving Tree", which is an online version of the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program; in addition to donating proceeds made from the sales of limited edition Harvey Lewis angel ornaments within Target's stores. During the Thanksgiving holiday of 2006, Target and the Salvation Army partnered with magician David Blaine to send several families on a shopping spree the morning of Black Friday. The challenge held that if Blaine could successfully work his way out of a spinning gyroscope by the morning of Black Friday, then several families would receive $500 shopping certificates. The challenge was completed successfully by Blaine.

During disasters, Target has been a major benefactor for relief efforts. Target provided monetary and product donations during the September 11 attacks; it also donated money for relief efforts for the 2004 tsunami in South Asia and donated $1.5 million (US) to the American Red Cross in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It also allowed its store properties in the affected area to be used as command centers for relief organizations and donated supplies such as water and bug spray.

Target will often donate its unused, returned or seasonal merchandise (particularly clothing) to Goodwill Industries.

Environmental record

In 2007, Target Corporation agreed to reduce its sales on all materials containing polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Testers found toxic lead and phthalates and large amounts of PVC in toys, lunch boxes, baby bibs, jewelry, garden hoses, mini blinds, Christmas trees, and electronics. Several studies have shown that chemicals in vinyl chloride can cause serious health problems for children and adults. The University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago states that people who use products containing PVC can become exposed with harmful toxic phthalates and lead, which eventually can become a big contributor with dioxins. Lois Gibbs, executive director of the Center for Health, Environment, and Justice, stated, "Target is doing the right thing by moving away from PVC and switching to safer alternatives." Other companies reducing the PVC on their shelves include Walmart, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Nike, and Apple. Target is beginning to reduce energy use with energy-efficient storefronts and reducing waste with recycling programs. All Target stores in the United States use plastic carts with metal frames. In mid-2006, Target took it a step further when it began introducing a newer cart design made entirely of plastic. It also uses the same design in its hand-use baskets.

Target released a 13-page report in 2007 that outlined its current and future plans for becoming more earth-friendly according to LEED. Such efforts include installing sand filtration systems for the stores' wastewater. Recycling programs will be aimed at garment hangers, corrugated cardboard, electronics, shopping carts, shrink wrap, construction wastes, carpeting, and ceiling tiles and roofing materials. All stores in Oklahoma will be partnered with Oklahoma Gas & Electric to exclusively use wind power for all Target stores to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Stores nationwide use only LED and fluorescent lights and low-flow restrooms that reduce wastewater by 30%. Some Target stores are installing roof gardens or green roofs, which absorb stormwater and cut down on surface runoff, mitigate temperature fluctuations, and provide habitats for birds. There are currently four green-roof Target stores in Chicago.

Target carries over 700 organic and alternative products from brands such as Archer Farms, Burt's Bees, and Method Products. They also sell clothes made from organic cotton, non-toxic cleaners, low-energy lighting and electronics, non-toxic and non-animal tested cosmetics, and furniture made from recycled materials. As of June 2007, Target has been offering reusable shopping bags as an alternative to disposable plastic bags. Target gift cards are made from corn-based resins. All of the stores' packaging is done with a modified paperboard/clamshell option and has goals for phasing out plastic wrap completely.

In collaboration with MBH Architects, Target's first "green" building was a 100,000+ square foot Target store built in 1995 in Fullerton, California. It was a part of the EPA Energy Star Showcase for its use of skylights that cut the original energy consumption by 24% with a 5-year payback. Target and MBH Architects were awarded the "Green Lights Partner/Ally of the Year Award".

Target is the only national retailer employing a Garment Hanger reuse program, which keeps millions of pounds of metal and plastic out of landfills. In 2007, this program prevented 434 million hangers from entering landfills.

On June 15, 2009, the California Attorney General and 20 California District Attorneys filed a lawsuit in Alameda County alleging that Target stores across the state have been illegally dumping hazardous wastes in landfills.

On October 1, 2009, Target Corporation agreed to pay a $600,000 civil penalty for importing and selling a variety of toys with lead paint levels that were higher than is legally allowed. The Consumer Products Safety Commission alleged that "Target knowingly imported and sold the illegal Chinese-made toys between May 2006 and August 2007." A similar problem occurred a few months later in February 2010, when Target pulled Valentine's Day "message bears" from its shelves at the request of the California attorney general's office. The bears, which were manufactured in China, contained more lead than is permissible under federal law for children under 12.

A class action suit was filed in 2014 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, on behalf of consumers in Ohio that purchased Target‑brand wet wipes. The lawsuit filed against Target Corporation alleges the retailer misled consumers by marking the packaging on its up & up brand wipes as flushable and safe for sewer and septic systems. The lawsuit also alleges that so-called flushable wipes are a public health hazard because they are alleged to clog pumps at municipal waste-treatment facilities.

On April 27, 2017, Target announced a corporate goal to install rooftop solar panels in 500 buildings by 2020 with each project reducing 15 to 40 percent of a property's energy needs. Target also unveiled its first solar installation in shape of the bullseye logo at a distribution center in Phoenix, Arizona.

On December 5, 2018, Alameda County District Attorney O'Malley announced fining Target $7.4 million for putting illegal e-waste, medical supplies and private information into the garbage.

On April 23, 2018, Target announced plans to accelerate its electric vehicle program by installing charging stations at more than 600 parking spaces at over 100 sites across 20 states.

Customer privacy

In December 2013, a data breach of Target's systems affected up to 110 million customers. Compromised customer information included names, phone numbers, email and mailing addresses. In March 2015, Target reached a class-action settlement with affected consumers for $10 million (plus class-action attorney fees). In May 2016, Target settled with affected banks and credit unions for $39 million (plus class-action attorney fees), of which $19 million would be disbursed by a MasterCard program.

International operations

As of 2025, Target operates only in the United States, although from 2013 to 2015, Target also operated stores in Canada. Other companies that are under the name of "Target" outside of the United States, most notably that of Target Australia, are not owned or operated by the Target Corporation.

Labor relations

In 2015, Target followed Walmart in raising its minimum wage to $9 per hour. Two years later, Target announced that the minimum hourly wage would be increased to $11 by October 2017 and pledged to raise it to $15 (referred to as "living wage" by labor advocates) by 2020. By April 2019, the company announced that it was on track to meet this goal, increasing its minimum wage to $13 per hour. In June 2020, Target announced ahead of schedule that the minimum hourly wage would rise to $15 permanently, after previously announcing it to be temporary through July 4, 2020. As a thank you to store and distribution center team members who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Target also announced a one-time $200 bonus to be paid towards the end of July 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Target began providing additional team member resources to help team members meet essential needs, obtain virtual healthcare, and take a paid leave of absence (based on certain medical or physical criteria that may cause exposure to coronavirus). In February 2021, Target began offering all of its hourly employees up to four hours of pay when they get both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine as well as covering the cost of a Lyft ride, up to $15 each way, to the vaccination appointment. In August 2021, Target announced a $200 million investment to offer debt-free degrees to more than 340,000 full-time and part-time team members at stores, distribution centers, and headquarters locations.

In December 2021, an employee at a Target store in Indianapolis, Indiana named Andrew Stacy filed an unfair labor practice charge against the company with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging that a manager at the store confiscated union flyers that Stacy was distributing with a co-worker and then interrogated the co-worker about the flyers.

Corporate identity

Differentiation from competitors

Target claims to offer upscale products at below average costs. Douglas J. Dayton, one of the Dayton brothers, explained John Geisse's concept:

"We will offer high-quality merchandise at low margins because we are cutting expenses. We would much rather do this than trumpet dramatic price cuts on cheap merchandise."

Target stores tend market their products to younger customers than Walmart, among other competitors. The median Target shopper is 40, the youngest of all major discount retailers that Target competes directly against. The median household income of Target's customer base is roughly $64,000. Roughly 76% of Target customers are female, and more than 43% have children at home. About 80% have attended college and 57% have completed college.

In October 2008, Target announced plans to fight the perception that its products are more expensive than those of other discount retailers. It added perishables to its inventory, cut back on discretionary items, and spent three-quarters of its marketing budget on advertising that emphasizes value and includes actual prices of items featured in ads. Target also planned to slow its expansion from about 100 stores a year down to 70 stores a year.

Target stores are designed to compete against large big-box stores by having wider aisles, drop ceilings, and its own unique presentation of merchandise. Graphics around the store reinforce its advertising imagery, while shelves are dressed with contemporary signage, backdrops, and liners, often printed on inexpensive material such as paper, corrugated and foam boards. Some stores, particularly those in the vicinity of major airports, have a bullseye painted on the roof that can be seen from above: the stores in East Point, Georgia, near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Rosemont, Illinois, near O'Hare International Airport; Potomac Yard, Virginia, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport; College Point, New York (Queens), east of LaGuardia Airport; and Richfield, Minnesota, adjacent to Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport are among such locations. The location in Inglewood, California, near Los Angeles International Airport and SoFi Stadium, has an LED bullseye logo on its roof, made out of solar panels.

Target stores do not sell firearms. In the early 1990s, it ceased sales of toy guns that looked realistic and limited its toy gun selection to ones that were brightly colored and oddly shaped. In 2014, Target also "respectfully" asked its guests to leave any firearms at home when visiting the store. They do not sell tobacco products and have not sold cigarettes since 1996.

Most Target stores do not play music, but may be changing that from 2017 with a rebranding process, adding music to the rebranded stores.

In July 2025, Target discontinued its long-standing competitor price-matching policy, effective July 28, ending the practice of matching prices with retailers such as Amazon and Walmart. The retailer now limits price matching to its own in-store, online, and Target Plus prices within 14 days of purchase, citing customer feedback and a focus on internal pricing consistency.

Targét

Some people jokingly give Target the pseudo-French pronunciation tar-ZHAY, as though it were an upscale boutique. Though this practice is often attributed to Oprah Winfrey's usage on her television show, it is first attested in 1962, the year the first Target store opened. Target once sold a line of shoes called "Miss Targé;" this was reinforced by a 1980s television advertisement starring Didi Conn. This pronunciation has also led some people to incorrectly believe that the company is French-owned. In recognition of the nickname's popularity and cachet, Target Corporation licensed its new name and logo to Brand Central LLC in 2006, complete with an accent over the letter "E" for a new line of clothing aimed at more upscale fashion customers. The line, "Targét Couture", was originally sold in Los Angeles-based store Intuition, which dealt in high-end brands.

Nomenclature

Target uses a practice that was derived in 1989 from The Walt Disney Company by calling its customers "Guests", its base-level employees "Team Members", and its supervisors "Team Leaders". Also, managers are known as "Executive Team Leaders (ETLs)", "Senior Team Leaders (SRTLs)", or "Service and Engagement Team Leaders (SETLs)", and the Store Manager is known as the "Store Team Leader (STL)", Further up the chain of command are "District Team Leaders (DTL)", "Group Team Leaders (GTL, sometimes also Group Vice President)", "Regional Team Leaders (RTL, sometimes also Regional Vice President)", and corporate-level executives.

This practice began to be revised in 2018 and became more widespread in 2019 as the Group Team Leader became the Group Operations Director. District Team Leader became the District Senior Director. The Store Team Leader became Store Director. Executive Team Leaders were shortened to Executive Team Lead. Other Team Leaders retained their title though some of the department names changed such as Guest Service Team Leader was renamed Service & Engagement Team Leader. Front of store team members were renamed Guest Advocates. Specialty areas in Style, Beauty and Tech are considered Consultants. Other areas such as General Merchandise, Presentation, Inbound, Fulfillment, Food Service and Reverse Logistics are considered Experts, and Assets Protection and Security Officers are Specialists. Distribution centers and the supply chain including corporate office refers to its employees as Team members, Operations manager, Senior operations manager, Distribution Director, Problem Solvers, and Leads.

Product lines and partnerships

Target has many exclusive deals with various designers and name brands, including Finnish design company Marimekko; architect Michael Graves; athletic wear company Converse; Portland-based undergarment designer Pair of Thieves; Italian fashion label Fiorucci; fashion designers Lilly Pulitzer, Liz Lange, Mossimo Giannulli, and Isaac Mizrahi, among others. To further increase its fashion profile, Target also created its fashion-forward Go International line, which hires famous designers to design collections available only for a few months.

After hiring architect Michael Graves to design the scaffolding used to renovate the Washington Monument and contributing US$6 million to the restoration plan, Target introduced its first designer line of products in 1999, the Michael Graves Collection of housewares and home decor products. Walmart and Kmart have followed Target's lead by signing exclusive designers to their stores as well. Target also partners with well-established national brands to create exclusive collections for its stores.

In 2005, Target introduced a major revision of prescription bottles, which it calls the ClearRx system. The redesigned bottles are color-coded, flattened-out and turned upside down, providing more room for the label. This system was based on the patent by student Deborah Adler and was named one of TIME's "Most Amazing Inventions of 2005". After Target sold its in-store pharmacy and clinic operations to CVS Health in December 2015, CVS discontinued the use of ClearRx.

Sometimes manufacturers will create red-colored items exclusively for Target. In 2002, Nintendo produced a red special edition variant of the Game Boy Advance, which featured the Target logo above the screen.

In 2005, IFC began a partnership with Target to promote a selection of independent films, both in Target stores and on IFC Monday nights at 9:00 pm Eastern. Originally titled IFC Cinema Red, the promotion was rebranded on-air as The Spotlight in 2007. The in-store headers refer to the selected titles as IFC Indies – Independent films chosen for Target by the Independent Film Channel.

In 2016, Target began to enforce gender neutrality in its marketing of toys, and stopped explicitly listed specific toys as being for "boys" or "girls". This change came after the store stopped color coding toy aisles with pink and blue for "girls" or "boys", respectively. This practice was expanded with the February 2016 launch of new children's decor line, Pillowfort, which replaced its Circo brand and features more gender-neutral designs and color schemes.

In February 2021, Target announced it would begin opening "mini Apple shops" in some of its stores.

Gift cards

The Target GiftCard is the retailing division's stored-value card or gift card. Target sells more gift cards than any other retailer in the United States and is one of the top sellers, by dollars and units, in the world. The unique designs of its cards contribute to its higher sales, as well as Target's policy of no expiration dates or service fees. Past and current designs include lenticular, "scratch and sniff" (such as peppermint during the Christmas season), glow in the dark, LED light-up, a gift card on the side of a bubble blower, a gift card that can function as a CD-ROM, and even a gift card that allows the sender to record a voice message. A current environmentally friendly gift card is made from bioplastic manufactured from corn. Target rolled out a new MP3 player gift card for the 2006 holiday season. It holds 12 songs and must be purchased with an initial value of at least $50.

Beginning in January 2010, Target Stores rolled out Mobile GiftCards, through which one can produce a GiftCard barcode on any web-capable cell phone. This data matrix barcode can be scanned at a Target POS like any physical card barcode, and balances can be stored, retrieved, and gifted with the convenience of a cell phone.

Some of these unique design ideas are patented, and these patents are assigned to the Target Brands subsidiary. For example, some such Target GiftCard designs feature a wooden front side. On May 24, 2005, the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted U.S. patent D505,450 for the "ornamental design for credit or stored value card with wood layer" to inventors Amy L. Lauer and John D. Mayhew. U.S. patent 7004398, for the "stored-value card assembly including a stored-value card, an edible product, and a wrapper", was granted to Michael R. Francis and Barry C. Brooks on February 28, 2006. Both patents have been assigned by their inventors to Target Brands, Inc.

Target GiftCards are also collector's items. Some of the first gift cards issued are valued at over $300 (even though the card does not have any money on it). Every year, Target introduces new Holiday GiftCards. In 2007, Target's Holiday GiftCards featured a wind-up flashlight, a musical gift card, a gift card that lights up, and a scented gift card.

Target forensic services

In 2006, The Washington Post revealed that Target was operating two criminal forensics laboratories, one at its headquarters and the other in Las Vegas. Originally, the lab was created with the role of investigating internal instances of theft, fraud, and other criminal actions that have occurred on its own properties. Eventually, the company began offering pro bono services to law enforcement agencies across the country. Target's Forensic Services has assisted agencies at all levels of government, including such federal agencies as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Secret Service.

Criticism and controversy

Animal welfare concerns

In 2011, Mercy for Animals uncovered apparent animal abuse at a Target egg supplier in Minnesota, Sparboe Farms. The investigation received international media attention, including on ABC's Good Morning America, World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer, and 20/20. As a result of the investigation, Target discontinued its relationship with the supplier.

In January 2016, Target announced that it would discontinue sourcing eggs from hens confined in battery cages by 2025. As of July 2024, Target reported that 68% of its egg sales were cage-free but stated that it would not meet its 2025 commitment. This prompted criticism by animal welfare and consumer activist organizations that urged the company to uphold its pledge. In July 2025, activists with Humane World for Animals demonstrated outside Target headquarters to deliver petition signatures demanding that the company set a new timeline to end the use of battery cages and gestation crates in its supply chain.

LGBTQ

In 2010, pop star Lady Gaga was expected to give the store an exclusive expanded edition of her then-upcoming album Born This Way, but she ended the deal after discovering that then-CEO Gregg Steinhafel donated to a political action group that supported an anti-gay candidate. Target apologized and began showing outward support of the LGBTQ community.

In May 2023, Target received threats against team members in response to the stores' Pride Month merchandise. Several viral posts on social media incorrectly claimed that "tuck-friendly" products were being sold to children, which sparked outrage among anti-LGBTQ groups. The products were quickly withdrawn from stores in Southern states, to avoid a "Bud Light situation".

In May 2024, Target announced it would reduce the number of stores that sell its Pride Month collection for the safety of its employees after the backlash and threats received in 2023. The corporation sold its Pride Month collection online for customers who do not live near one of the select stores that carried the merchandise.

In 2025, Target further retreated from its LGBTQ+ inclusion initiatives, as part of a larger retreat from diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments, as further discussed below.

Consumer data usage

On February 12, 2012, The New York Times published an article which detailed a statistical model that Target had deployed which used customer data to assign guests a "pregnancy prediction score". This article contained an account of a father who complained to a store manager about his teenage daughter receiving pregnancy-related coupons and subsequently discovered that his daughter was actually pregnant. This anecdote received wide coverage in other media outlets. The public backlash focused on privacy concerns and companies using data mining techniques to infer sensitive information about customers, as well as perceived attempts to hide the influence of the model by interspersing pregnancy-related coupons in advertising for general household goods. Target responded by defending its customer analytics program and stating that the resulting inferences were in compliance with federal and state health information laws.

The controversy also resulted in a wider conversation around informed consent and whether a website's terms of service are sufficient to notify consumers of the potential use of data mining techniques and obtain their consent, and whether the practice is acceptable even with consent. In response to this and similar consumer concerns, the White House released a "Consumer Bill of Rights" which outlined consumer expectations for security, transparency, and corporate accountability when it comes to online data usage.

Bathroom policy and boycott

In April 2016, Target announced on its website that it would allow transgender customers and employees access to use restrooms and changing areas that correspond with the gender with which they identify, issuing a statement that said:

"We believe that everyone—every team member, every guest, and every community—deserves to be protected from discrimination, and treated equally. Consistent with this belief, Target supports the federal Equality Act, which provides protections to LGBT individuals, and opposes action that enables discrimination. In our stores, we demonstrate our commitment to an inclusive experience in many ways. Most relevant for the conversations currently underway, we welcome transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity."

The New York Times called this "the most prominent position taken by a national retailer". In response, the American Family Association (AFA), a conservative and Christian fundamentalist group, launched a nationwide boycott, and by April 28 about one million people had signed the AFA's petition. Around the time of publicity about the policy, a survey analysis by YouGov BrandIndex reported a drop from 42% to 38% of consumers saying they would consider shopping at Target when they needed something. In mid-May, CEO Cornell said the boycott had impacted "just a handful of stores across the country".

Some observers, such as Fortune's Phil Wahba, said that Target's bathroom policy may have caused part of Target's drop in shopper traffic during the second quarter of 2016. On August 17, Target announced it would add a third, private, single-stall locking bathroom at many of its stores. In 2017, Cornell claimed not to have known about or to have approved the policy before it was published. To appease the critics of the policy, the company spent US$20 million on installing single-occupancy bathrooms in all of its stores. Sales fell nearly 6% in the three-quarters that followed, relative to sales in the previous year.

Absence of AEDs in stores

In 2014, the California Supreme Court ruled that Target stores do not have a positive duty to keep automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in stores for purposes of first aid. This decision came after a 49-year-old woman died following a heart attack in a Target store, and two family members filed a wrongful-death lawsuit.

DEI rollback and boycott

As the second presidency of Donald Trump began, Target was one of dozens of Fortune 500 companies that backtracked on their DEI policies in response to conservative court decisions, pressures from activists and right-wing legal groups, as well as the incoming Trump administration and its policies.

In January 2025, the company withdrew from its expressed three-year DEI goals and stopped reporting its diversity status to external groups. It also removed some of its prior LGBTQ+ supportive press releases from its website and withdrew from sponsorship of a Pride celebration event. Many people took to social media to protest the decision, and Anne and Lucy Dayton, the daughters of one of the founders, called the backtrack of Target's "Racial Equity Action and Change and Supplier Diversity" programs a betrayal.

In February 2025, a forty-day consumer boycott was announced, started by an Atlanta area pastor. It was reported on February 28 that Target lost $12.4 billion in market value after the stock value dropped by $27.27 per share by the end of February. In April, CEO Cornell met with Bryant and civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton. The company has continued to work with organizations that support Black small business founders with education, mentorship, and access to retail opportunities. Target also supported historically black college and university programs under an effort to connect graduates with the company's mentorship network. The rollback also affected programs promoting racial equality, women, veterans, and people with disabilities.

Backlash against the chain continued after the company was silent when its employees were targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

A class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of the City of Riviera Beach Police Pension Fund, containing allegations that Target defrauded investors by issuing false and misleading statements concerning DEI initiatives, along with environmental, social, and governance policies.

Major sponsorships

Events

Target often supports major awards shows, such as the Emmys, Golden Globes, Grammys, and Oscars.

Target Corporation is a major sponsor of the annual Minneapolis Aquatennial, where it hosts the Target Fireworks Show, the largest annual fireworks show west of the Mississippi River and the fourth-largest annual fireworks show in the United States.

Target was a sponsor of the 2006–2007 New Year's Times Square Ball drop, and had its logo placed on the confetti dropped during the celebrations, as well as specially designed "2007" glasses.

LGBTQ

In 2012, Target began stocking gay pride merchandise and donating half of the profits on these items to GLSEN, a LGBTQ rights education organization. In 2014, it began featuring LGBTQ individuals and couples in national advertising. In 2015, Target debuted its #takepride campaign, and partnered with GLSEN to produce a mini-documentary celebrating its 25th anniversary. Target sponsors many LGBTQ non-profits including Human Rights Campaign, GLSEN, GLAAD, Family Equality Council, NGLCC and the Williams Institute. For a three year period, Target was the presenting sponsor of GLAAD's Spirit Day. In 2017, Target was the founding partner of New York City's Pride Youth. In 2019, Target donated $100,000 to GLSEN.

In 2025, Target – previously a platinum sponsor of New York City's Heritage of Pride annual Pride Week – donated as a "silent partner" to avoid publicity and removed its sponsorship of Twin Cities Pride in Minneapolis–Saint Paul.

Sports

Minnesota United FC

In January 2017, Minnesota United FC, a Major League Soccer expansion team debuting for the 2017 season, announced that Target would be the team's front-of-jersey match-kit sponsor, as well as sponsoring MLS overall. This made Target one of the league’s largest sponsors, particularly for an expansion team in its debut season. The team also benefited from partnering with a large, well-known hometown brand rather than a company based outside the region, in addition to the financial benefits of such a large sponsor.

Major League Soccer and US Youth Soccer

In 2017, Target announced a series of national, local, and charitable initiatives that mark the retailer's largest-ever push into team sports. Target became an official partner of Major League Soccer in a multiyear deal that includes airtime during MLS broadcasts on Univision, FOX Sports, and ESPN, opportunities for in-stadium experiences, player appearances, and ownership of certain major MLS platforms. Target also announced a $14 million commitment to local youth soccer through two new national initiatives—an $8 million local soccer grant program, and a $6 million partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation to build 100 new soccer play spaces by 2020. Target is the official sponsor of 2017 and 2018 MLS All Star Games.

Extreme sports

Target sponsors professional freestyle motocross rider Nate Adams, pro snowboarder/skateboarder Shaun White, pro skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, pro BMX rider Mat Hoffman, and pro surfer Kolohe Andino.

Motocross

Target sponsors Motocross and Supercross champion Ryan Dungey.

Chip Ganassi Racing

Target was a long-time sponsor of the IndyCar and NASCAR racing teams of Chip Ganassi Racing. Target's relationship with Ganassi in IndyCar go back to 1990 when it began sponsoring Eddie Cheever. Some of its most famous drivers in the 1990s include Michael Andretti, Bryan Herta, and Arie Luyendyk. In the late 1990s, Target Chip Ganassi Racing had a four-year run of winning championships in CART, winning 1996 with Jimmy Vasser, 1997 and 1998 with Alex Zanardi, and 1999 with Juan Pablo Montoya. Ganassi won its first Indianapolis 500 in 2000. The team moved full-time into the rival Indy Racing League in 2003, and won in its first year of full-time competition, with Scott Dixon, who won the championship again in 2008. The 2009 season marked the 20th anniversary of the Target race program. Franchitti won his second career IndyCar championship, and with Scott Dixon finishing second, gave Target a one-two sweep in the IndyCar series. Dixon and Franchitti won 10 of 17 races (five each) and tied the team record from 1998 when Alex Zanardi and Jimmy Vasser combined to win 10 in the 19-race 1998 CART season. In 2010, Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500. He also won the series championship for the Target team, by five points over second-place finisher Will Power.

In the 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season, the No. 41 Chip Ganassi Target car was driven by Jimmy Spencer, and from 2003 to 2005, Casey Mears drove the car. In 2006, Reed Sorenson took over the 41 car when Mears moved to a different car on the same team. Sorenson drove the car through the 2008 season, and Target has also had some major sponsorship time on the Ganassi Racing No. 40 car with Dario Franchitti and Jeremy Mayfield, who subbed for the injured Franchitti. The 40 team has since been shut down. For 2009, the Target sponsorship moved to the No. 42 driven by Juan Pablo Montoya with the newly formed Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Target also sponsored Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's No. 8 car driven by Aric Almirola, which it co-sponsors in some races with other sponsors such as Guitar Hero and TomTom until the team was disbanded in May 2009. Kyle Larson took over the No. 42 car in 2014 and Target sponsored the No. 51 of Phoenix Racing for Larson's Sprint Cup Series debut.

The Target Chip Ganassi car driven by Dario Franchitti won the 94th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 30, 2010.

Target ended its association with IndyCar racing at the end of the 2016 season. In July 2017, Target announced that it would end its sponsorship of Ganassi's NASCAR team at the end of the year.

Naming rights

Target owns the naming rights to the Minnesota Timberwolves' home, Target Center since it first opened in 1990. Additionally, Target purchased the naming rights to the Minnesota Twins' home ballpark, Target Field, for an undisclosed amount. The sponsorship agreement expires in 2035.

Radio

Target was the founding sponsor of the Weekend America radio program.

Finances

2020-2024

Logo gallery

Target's logo mimics the bullseye used by sharpshooters.

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TGT स्टॉक स्नैपशॉट मूल्य, बाजार पूंजीकरण, P/E, EPS, ROE, ऋण/इक्विटी, 52-सप्ताह की सीमा

मूल्य
$160.81
मार्केट कैप
$72.82B
P/E (TTM)
19.8
EPS (TTM)
$8.13
राजस्व (TTM)
$104.78B
लाभांश प्रतिफल
2.8%
ROE
23.5%
D/E ऋण/इक्विटी
52W रेंज
$83 – $162

TGT स्टॉक मूल्य चार्ट तकनीकी संकेतकों के साथ दैनिक OHLCV — पैन, ज़ूम और अपना दृश्य कस्टमाइज़ करें

10-वर्षीय प्रदर्शन राजस्व, शुद्ध आय, मार्जिन और ईपीएस रुझान

राजस्व और शुद्ध आय $104.78B
3-point trend, -2.5%
2024-02-03 2026-01-31
EPS $8.13
3-point trend, -9.1%
2024-02-03 2026-01-31
फ्री कैश फ्लो $2.83B
3-point trend, -25.7%
2024-02-03 2026-01-31
मार्जिन 3.5%

मूल्यांकन P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA अनुपात — क्या स्टॉक महंगा है या सस्ता?

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
P/E (TTM)
3-point trend, -20.3%
19.8
20.3
P/S (TTM)
3-point trend, -27.1%
0.7
0.7
P/B
3-point trend, -40.9%
4.5
5.5
Price / FCF (मूल्य / FCF)
3-point trend, -4.3%
25.7

लाभप्रदता सकल, परिचालन और शुद्ध मार्जिन; ROE, ROA, ROIC

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Operating Margin (परिचालन मार्जिन)
3-point trend, -8.1%
4.9%
Net Profit Margin (शुद्ध लाभ मार्जिन)
3-point trend, -8.1%
3.5%
3.1%
ROA
3-point trend, -14.8%
6.3%
7.9%
ROE
3-point trend, -26.5%
23.5%
23.7%
ROIC
3-point trend, -25.9%
24.6%

वित्तीय स्वास्थ्य ऋण, तरलता, शोधन क्षमता — बैलेंस शीट की मजबूती

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Current Ratio (वर्तमान अनुपात)
3-point trend, +4.0%
0.9
1.1
Quick Ratio (त्वरित अनुपात)
3-point trend, +37.0%
0.5

विकास राजस्व, EPS और शुद्ध आय वृद्धि: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Revenue YoY (राजस्व YoY)
3-point trend, -2.5%
-1.7%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (राजस्व CAGR 3Y)
3-point trend, -2.5%
-1.3%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (राजस्व CAGR 5Y)
3-point trend, -2.5%
2.3%
EPS YoY
3-point trend, -9.1%
-8.2%
Net Income YoY (शुद्ध आय YoY)
3-point trend, -10.5%
-9.4%

प्रति शेयर मेट्रिक्स EPS, प्रति शेयर बुक वैल्यू, प्रति शेयर नकदी प्रवाह, प्रति शेयर लाभांश

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
EPS (Diluted) (EPS (तनुभूत))
3-point trend, -9.1%
$8.13

पूंजी दक्षता एसेट टर्नओवर, इन्वेंटरी टर्नओवर, प्राप्य टर्नओवर

मेट्रिक
5Y रुझान
TGT
सहकर्मी माध्यिका
Payout Ratio (भुगतान अनुपात)
3-point trend, +14.0%
55.4%

लाभांश यील्ड, भुगतान अनुपात, लाभांश इतिहास, 5Y CAGR

लाभांश यील्ड
2.8%
भुगतान अनुपात
55.4%
5Y लाभांश CAGR
एक्स-डेटराशि
12 अगस्त 2026$1.1600
13 मई 2026$1.1400
11 फ़रवरी 2026$1.1400
12 नवमबर 2025$1.1400
13 अगस्त 2025$1.1400
14 मई 2025$1.1200
12 फ़रवरी 2025$1.1200
20 नवमबर 2024$1.1200
21 अगस्त 2024$1.1200
14 मई 2024$1.1000
20 फ़रवरी 2024$1.1000
14 नवमबर 2023$1.1000
15 अगस्त 2023$1.1000
16 मई 2023$1.0800
14 फ़रवरी 2023$1.0800
15 नवमबर 2022$1.0800
16 अगस्त 2022$1.0800
17 मई 2022$0.9000
15 फ़रवरी 2022$0.9000
16 नवमबर 2021$0.9000

TGT विश्लेषक सर्वसम्मति तेजी और मंदी के विश्लेषक राय, 12-महीने का मूल्य लक्ष्य, अपसाइड

होल्ड 44 विश्लेषक
  • मजबूत खरीद 8 18.2%
  • खरीदें 8 18.2%
  • होल्ड 25 56.8%
  • बेचें 3 6.8%
  • मजबूत बिक्री 0 0.0%

12-महीने का मूल्य लक्ष्य

34 विश्लेषक · 2026-08-19
मध्यिका लक्ष्य $147.50 -8.3%
माध्य लक्ष्य $144.40 -10.2%

Earnings History EPS वास्तविक बनाम अनुमान, आश्चर्य %, बीट दर, अगली आय तिथि

बीट रेट
62.5%
औसत आश्चर्य
0.03%
Period EPS Actual EPS अनुमान आश्चर्य
31 मार्च 2027 $1.71 $1.48
30 जून 2026 $1.71 $1.48 0.23%
31 मार्च 2026 $2.44 $2.18 0.26%
31 दिसमबर 2025 $1.78 $1.74 0.04%
30 सितमबर 2025 $2.05 $2.07 -0.02%
30 जून 2025 $1.71 $1.62 -0.32%
31 दिसमबर 2000 $0.24 $0.23 0.01%
30 सितमबर 2000 $0.28 $0.28 -0.00%

सहकर्मी तुलना (GICS उप-उद्योग) प्रमुख मेट्रिक्स बनाम सेक्टर के साथी

टिकर मार्केट कैप P/E राजस्व YoY शुद्ध मार्जिन ROE सकल मार्जिन
TGT $47.76B 13.0 -1.7% 3.5% 23.5%
WMT $940.18B 43.2 4.7% 3.1% 23.0%
COST $418.34B 51.8 8.2% 2.9% 29.6%
DG $31.59B 20.9 5.2% 3.5% 18.3% 30.7%
DLTR $23.21B 18.8 10.4% 6.6% 34.8% 36.3%
BJ $11.98B 21.1 4.7% 2.7% 26.9%
PSMT $3.30B 22.3 7.2% 2.8% 12.2%

पूर्ण मौलिक सभी मेट्रिक्स प्रति वर्ष — आय विवरण, बैलेंस शीट, नकदी प्रवाह

आय विवरण 15
TGT के लिए वार्षिक आय विवरण डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue 12-point trend, +44.3% $104.78B $106.57B $107.41B $109.12B $106.00B $93.56B $78.11B $75.36B $72.71B $70.27B $73.78B $72.62B
Cost of Revenue 12-point trend, +47.3% $75.51B $76.50B $77.83B $82.31B $74.96B $66.18B $54.86B $53.30B $51.12B $49.15B $52.24B $51.28B
Gross Profit 4-point trend, -2.7% · · · · · · · · $20.75B $20.35B $21.54B $21.34B
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, +46.7% $21.54B $21.97B $21.46B $20.58B $19.75B $18.61B $16.23B $15.72B $15.14B $14.22B $14.66B $14.68B
Operating Income 10-point trend, +5.2% $5.12B $5.57B $5.71B $3.85B $8.95B $6.54B $4.66B $4.11B $4.22B $4.86B · ·
Interest Expense 10-point trend, -43.1% · · $502M $478M $421M $977M $477M $461M $653M $991M $607M $882M
Other Non-op 12-point trend, +427.6% $95M $106M $92M $48M $382M $-16M $9M $27M $59M $88M $-78M $-29M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +30.5% $4.77B $5.26B $5.30B $3.42B $8.91B $5.55B $4.19B $3.68B $3.63B $3.96B $4.92B $3.65B
Income Tax 12-point trend, -11.8% $1.06B $1.17B $1.16B $638M $1.96B $1.18B $921M $746M $722M $1.29B $1.60B $1.20B
Net Income 6-point trend, -15.2% $3.71B $4.09B $4.14B $2.78B $6.95B $4.37B · · · · · ·
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +416.3% $8.16 $8.89 $8.96 $6.02 $14.23 $8.72 $6.42 $5.55 $5.32 $4.73 $5.35 $-2.58
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +417.6% $8.13 $8.86 $8.94 $5.98 $14.10 $8.64 $6.36 $5.51 $5.29 $4.69 $5.31 $-2.56
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, -28.5% 454,100,000 460,400,000 461,500,000 462,100,000 488,100,000 500,600,000 510,900,000 528,600,000 546,800,000 577,600,000 627,700,000 634,700,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, -28.8% 455,600,000 461,800,000 462,800,000 464,700,000 492,700,000 505,400,000 515,600,000 533,200,000 550,300,000 582,500,000 632,900,000 640,100,000
EBITDA 12-point trend, +287.6% $8.25B $8.55B $8.51B $6.55B $11.59B $9.02B $7.26B $6.58B $2.44B $2.30B $2.21B $2.13B
बैलेंस शीट 26
TGT के लिए वार्षिक बैलेंस शीट डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, +148.3% $5.49B $4.76B $3.81B $2.23B $5.91B $8.51B $2.58B $1.56B $2.64B $2.51B $4.05B $2.21B
Short-term Investments 12-point trend, +203.4% $4.61B $3.89B $2.90B $1.34B $4.99B $7.64B $1.81B $769M $1.91B $1.11B $3.01B $1.52B
Inventory 12-point trend, +48.6% $12.30B $12.74B $11.89B $13.50B $13.90B $10.65B $8.99B $9.50B $8.60B $8.31B $8.60B $8.28B
Prepaid Expense 12-point trend, -3.5% $223M $226M $201M $188M $170M $171M $154M $157M $157M $207M $214M $231M
Other Current Assets 12-point trend, +6.7% $2.21B $1.95B $1.81B $2.12B $1.76B $1.59B $1.33B $1.47B $1.30B $1.17B $1.16B $2.07B
Current Assets 12-point trend, +46.8% $20.00B $19.45B $17.50B $17.85B $21.57B $20.76B $12.90B $12.52B $12.54B $11.99B $14.13B $13.62B
PP&E (Net) 10-point trend, +27.5% · · $33.10B $31.51B $28.18B $26.88B $26.28B $25.53B $24.54B $24.66B $25.22B $25.95B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +88.1% $28.39B $26.28B $24.41B $22.63B $21.14B $20.28B $19.66B $18.69B $18.40B $17.41B $16.25B $15.09B
Goodwill 12-point trend, +329.3% $631M $631M $631M $631M $631M $631M $633M $633M $630M $133M $133M $147M
Intangibles 7-point trend, -76.1% · · · · · $37M $53M $66M $79M $126M $145M $155M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +131.3% $2.03B $1.53B $1.40B $1.32B $1.50B $1.39B $1.36B $1.27B $1.34B $783M $840M $879M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +44.5% $59.49B $57.77B $55.36B $53.34B $53.81B $51.25B $42.78B $41.29B $40.30B $37.43B $40.26B $41.17B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, +62.7% $12.62B $13.05B $12.10B $13.49B $15.48B $12.86B $9.92B $9.76B $8.68B $7.25B $7.42B $7.76B
Accrued Liabilities 12-point trend, +71.2% $6.48B $6.11B $6.09B $5.88B $6.10B $6.12B $4.41B $4.20B $4.09B $3.74B $4.24B $3.78B
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +80.9% $21.23B $20.80B $19.30B $19.50B $21.75B $20.12B $14.49B $15.01B $13.05B $12.71B $12.62B $11.74B
Capital Leases 12-point trend, +338.8% $3.46B $3.58B $3.28B $2.64B $2.49B $2.22B $2.27B $2.00B $1.92B $1.02B $859M $789M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +95.3% $2.27B $2.30B $2.48B $2.20B $1.57B $990M $1.12B $972M $693M $861M $823M $1.16B
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +40.6% $2.04B $2.12B $1.94B $1.76B $1.63B $1.94B $1.72B $1.78B $1.87B $1.88B $1.90B $1.45B
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, +20.5% $14.40B $13.90B $14.15B $14.14B $11.57B $10.64B $9.99B $10.25B $10.44B $11.71B $11.86B $11.95B
Total Debt 6-point trend, +76.9% · · · · · · $161M $1.05B $270M $1.72B $815M $91M
Common Stock 12-point trend, -28.3% $38M $38M $38M $38M $39M $42M $42M $43M $45M $46M $50M $53M
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, -3.6% $9.30B $8.09B $7.09B $5.00B $6.92B $8.82B $6.43B $6.02B $6.50B $5.88B $8.19B $9.64B
AOCI 12-point trend, +30.4% $-417M $-458M $-460M $-419M $-553M $-756M $-868M $-805M $-747M $-638M $-629M $-599M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, +15.5% $16.16B $14.67B $13.43B $11.23B $12.83B $14.44B $11.83B $11.30B $11.65B $10.91B $12.96B $14.00B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +44.5% $59.49B $57.77B $55.36B $53.34B $53.81B $51.25B $42.78B $41.29B $40.30B $37.43B $40.26B $41.17B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, -29.3% 452,840,187 455,566,995 461,675,441 460,346,947 471,274,073 500,877,129 504,198,962 517,761,600 541,681,670 556,156,228 602,226,517 640,213,987
नकदी प्रवाह 19
TGT के लिए वार्षिक नकदी प्रवाह डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
D&A 12-point trend, +47.2% $3.13B $2.98B $2.80B $2.70B $2.64B $2.48B $2.60B $2.47B $2.48B $2.32B $2.21B $2.13B
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +295.8% $281M $304M $251M $220M $228M $200M $147M $132M $112M $113M $115M $71M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, -885.7% $-55M $-180M $298M $582M $522M $-184M $178M $322M $-188M $40M $-322M $7M
Amort. of Intangibles 7-point trend, -31.8% · · · · · $15M $13M $14M $14M $13M $23M $22M
Restructuring 4-point trend, +0.00 · · · · · · · · $0 $0 $138M $0
Other Non-cash 4-point trend, +77.8% $-503M $171M $1.13B $-2.26B · · · · · · · ·
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +47.0% $6.56B $7.37B $8.62B $4.02B $8.62B $10.53B $7.12B $5.97B $6.93B $5.44B $5.96B $4.46B
CapEx 12-point trend, +108.7% $3.73B $2.89B $4.81B $5.53B $3.54B $2.65B $3.03B $3.52B $2.53B $1.55B $1.44B $1.79B
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -89.5% $-3.65B $-2.86B $-4.76B $-5.50B $-3.15B $-2.59B $-2.94B $-3.42B $-3.08B $-1.47B $508M $-1.93B
Debt Issued 12-point trend, -0.5% $1.98B $741M $0 $2.62B $1.97B $2.48B $1.74B $0 $739M $1.98B $0 $1.99B
Net Debt Issued 12-point trend, +496.5% $341M $-398M $-147M $2.46B $825M $65M $-330M $-281M $-1.44B $-664M $-85M $-86M
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +1469.2% $408M $1.01B $0 $2.65B $7.19B $745M $1.56B $2.12B $1.05B $3.71B $3.48B $26M
Net Stock Activity 12-point trend, -408000000.00 $-408M $-1.01B $0 $-2.83B $-7.36B $-745M $-1.56B $-2.12B $-1.05B $-3.71B $-3.44B $0
Dividends Paid 12-point trend, +70.4% $2.05B $2.05B $2.01B $1.84B $1.55B $1.34B $1.33B $1.33B $1.34B $1.35B $1.36B $1.21B
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -113.6% $-2.19B $-3.55B $-2.29B $-2.20B $-8.07B $-2.00B $-3.15B $-3.64B $-3.73B $-5.50B $-4.63B $-1.02B
Net Change in Cash 11-point trend, -60.5% $726M $957M $1.58B $-3.68B $-2.60B $5.93B $1.02B $-1.09B $131M $-1.53B $1.84B ·
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, -12.8% $1.09B $1.05B $374M $213M $2.06B $1.03B $696M $373M $934M $1.51B $-127M $1.25B
Free Cash Flow 12-point trend, +6.9% $2.83B $4.48B $3.81B $-1.51B $5.08B $7.88B $4.09B $2.46B $4.39B $3.89B $4.41B $2.65B
Levered FCF 10-point trend, +66.0% · · $3.42B $-1.90B $4.75B $7.11B $3.72B $2.09B $3.86B $3.21B $4.00B $2.06B
लाभप्रदता 8
TGT के लिए वार्षिक लाभप्रदता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Gross Margin 3-point trend, -2.2% · · · · · · · · 28.9% 29.7% 29.5% ·
Operating Margin 8-point trend, -10.5% 4.9% 5.2% 5.3% 3.5% 8.4% 7.0% 6.0% 5.5% · · · ·
Net Margin 4-point trend, +38.8% 3.5% 3.8% 3.9% 2.5% · · · · · · · ·
Pretax Margin 12-point trend, -9.5% 4.5% 4.9% 4.9% 3.1% 8.4% 5.9% 5.4% 4.9% 5.1% 5.7% 6.7% 5.0%
EBITDA Margin 12-point trend, +168.6% 7.9% 8.0% 7.9% 6.0% 10.9% 9.7% 9.3% 8.7% 3.4% 3.3% 3.0% 2.9%
ROA 4-point trend, +23.9% 6.3% 7.0% 7.4% 5.1% · · · · · · · ·
ROE 4-point trend, -6.1% 23.5% 28.1% 31.9% 25.0% · · · · · · · ·
ROIC 8-point trend, -7.3% 24.6% 29.5% 33.2% 27.9% 54.4% 35.7% 30.3% 26.5% · · · ·
तरलता और शोधन क्षमता 4
TGT के लिए वार्षिक तरलता और शोधन क्षमता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Current Ratio 12-point trend, -21.5% 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.2
Quick Ratio 12-point trend, +49.7% 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.3
Debt / Equity 6-point trend, +109.2% · · · · · · 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0
Interest Coverage 6-point trend, +27.5% · · 11.4 8.1 21.2 6.7 9.8 8.9 · · · ·
दक्षता 2
TGT के लिए वार्षिक दक्षता डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Asset Turnover 12-point trend, +8.1% 1.8 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7
Inventory Turnover 12-point trend, +10.2% 6.0 5.5 5.8 5.4 5.2 5.7 5.4 4.9 5.3 5.3 5.5 5.5
प्रति शेयर 6
TGT के लिए वार्षिक प्रति शेयर डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Book Value / Share 12-point trend, +63.3% $35.70 $32.19 $29.09 $24.40 $27.22 $28.83 $23.47 $21.82 $21.62 $19.69 $21.52 $21.86
Revenue / Share 12-point trend, +102.7% $229.98 $230.76 $232.09 $234.82 $215.15 $185.12 $151.50 $141.33 $130.62 $119.30 $116.58 $113.45
Cash Flow / Share 12-point trend, +107.7% $14.40 $15.95 $18.63 $8.65 $17.51 $20.83 $13.80 $11.20 $12.58 $9.33 $9.23 $6.93
Cash / Share 12-point trend, +251.1% $12.12 $10.45 $8.24 $4.84 $12.54 $16.99 $5.11 $3.01 $4.88 $4.52 $6.72 $3.45
Dividend / Share 12-point trend, +128.1% $5 $4 $4 $4 $3 $3 $3 $3 $2 $2 $2 $2
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +417.6% $8.13 $8.86 $8.94 $5.98 $14.10 $8.64 $6.36 $5.51 $5.29 $4.69 $5.31 $-2.56
विकास दरें 10
TGT के लिए वार्षिक विकास दरें डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -112.6% -1.7% -0.79% -1.6% 2.9% 13.3% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -128.5% -1.3% 0.18% 4.7% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 2.3% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, -113.0% -8.2% -0.89% 49.5% -57.6% 63.2% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +845.6% 10.8% -14.3% 1.1% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y -1.2% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, -116.0% -9.4% -1.1% 48.9% -60.0% 59.0% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +661.5% 10.1% -16.2% -1.8% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y -3.2% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Dividend CAGR 5Y 8.9% · · · · · · · · · · ·
मूल्यांकन (TTM) 17
TGT के लिए वार्षिक मूल्यांकन (TTM) डेटा
मेट्रिक रुझान 202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +44.3% $104.78B $106.57B $107.41B $109.12B $106.00B $93.56B $78.11B $75.36B $72.71B $70.27B $73.78B $72.62B
Net Income TTM 11-point trend, +42.9% $3.71B $4.09B $4.14B $2.78B $6.95B $4.37B · $2.94B $2.59B $2.59B $2.59B $2.59B
Market Cap 12-point trend, +1.3% $47.76B $62.83B $67.17B $77.57B $102.58B $90.74B $55.83B $36.85B $39.52B $35.43B $43.61B $47.13B
Enterprise Value 6-point trend, +18.7% · · · · · · $51.61B $35.58B $37.14B $33.52B $37.37B $43.49B
P/E 12-point trend, +145.1% 13.0 15.6 16.3 28.2 15.4 21.0 17.4 12.9 13.8 13.6 13.6 -28.8
P/S 12-point trend, -29.8% 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6
P/B 12-point trend, -12.2% 3.0 4.3 5.0 6.9 8.0 6.3 4.7 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.4 3.4
P / Tangible Book 6-point trend, -53.3% 3.1 4.5 5.2 7.3 8.4 6.6 · · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 12-point trend, -31.4% 7.3 8.5 7.8 19.3 11.9 8.6 7.8 6.2 5.7 6.5 7.5 10.6
P / FCF 12-point trend, -5.2% 16.8 14.0 17.6 -51.4 20.2 11.5 13.7 15.0 9.0 9.1 9.9 17.8
EV / EBITDA 6-point trend, -65.2% · · · · · · 7.1 5.4 15.2 14.6 16.9 20.4
EV / FCF 6-point trend, -23.0% · · · · · · 12.6 14.5 8.5 8.6 8.5 16.4
EV / Revenue 6-point trend, +10.3% · · · · · · 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6
Dividend Yield 12-point trend, +68.0% 4.3% 3.3% 3.0% 2.4% 1.5% 1.5% 2.4% 3.6% 3.4% 3.8% 3.1% 2.6%
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, +321.6% 7.7% 6.4% 6.1% 3.5% 6.5% 4.8% 5.7% 7.7% 7.2% 7.4% 7.3% -3.5%
Payout Ratio 4-point trend, -16.1% 55.4% 50.0% 48.6% 66.0% · · · · · · · ·
Annual Payout 12-point trend, +70.4% $2.05B $2.05B $2.01B $1.84B $1.55B $1.34B $1.33B $1.33B $1.34B $1.35B $1.36B $1.21B

वित्तीय विवरण आय विवरण, बैलेंस शीट, नकदी प्रवाह — वार्षिक, पिछले 5 वर्ष

आय विवरण
2026-01-312025-05-032025-02-012024-11-022024-08-03
राजस्व $104.78B$106.57B
परिचालन मार्जिन % 4.9%5.2%
शुद्ध आय $3.71B$4.09B
तनुकरणित EPS $8.13$8.86
बैलेंस शीट
2026-01-312025-05-032025-02-012024-11-022024-08-03
वर्तमान अनुपात 0.90.9
त्वरित अनुपात 0.50.4
नकदी प्रवाह
2026-01-312025-05-032025-02-012024-11-022024-08-03
फ्री कैश फ्लो $2.83B$4.48B

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उन मेट्रिक्स को चुनें जो आपके लिए मायने रखते हैं — ऊपर पूर्ण फंडामेंटल में किसी भी पंक्ति के बगल में ➕ पर क्लिक करें।

आपका चयन सहेजा गया है और यह सभी टिकर में आपके साथ रहता है।

संस्थागत मालिक (13F) 2102 फाइलर्स · $41.7B कुल · तिथि अनुसार 30 जून 2026

संस्थान जो अपनी तिमाही SEC फॉर्म 13F में इस स्टॉक को होल्ड करने की रिपोर्ट करते हैं। केवल लॉन्ग पोजीशन; एक ही फाइलर अलग-अलग ऑप्शन लेग्स के लिए दो बार दिखाई दे सकता है। बड़े ऑफसेटिंग पुट/कॉल लेग्स आमतौर पर मार्केट-मेकिंग या हेज्ड इन्वेंट्री को दर्शाते हैं, न कि दिशात्मक विश्वास को।

संस्थागत गतिविधि — Q2 2026 बनाम पिछली तिमाही
नई स्थितियाँ बाहर निकली पोजीशन बढ़ाया घटा हुआ शुद्ध शेयर परिवर्तन
207 (-111 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 134 (-5 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 701 (+74 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) 685 (+4 पिछली तिमाही की तुलना में) +9.3M

Q1 2026 की तुलना में। SEC फॉर्म 13F फाइलिंग तिमाही के अंत के 45 दिनों के भीतर देय होती है, साथ ही देर से फाइल करने वालों के लिए एक छोटा बफर भी होता है — उस विंडो के भीतर आने वाली तिमाहियों को सबसे हालिया पूरी तरह से रिपोर्ट की गई जोड़ी के पक्ष में छोड़ दिया जाता है।

संस्था मूल्य शेयर % ट्रैक किए गए 13F का प्रकार
VANGUARD GROUP INC $5235665852 53561799 12.56% शेयर
STATE STREET CORP $4708454843 36049727 11.29% शेयर
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $3871803363 29644004 9.29% शेयर
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $2880886190 22057164 6.91% शेयर
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $2017681547 15448140 4.84% शेयर
FMR LLC $1844049662 14118748 4.42% शेयर
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $1215028533 9350982 2.91% शेयर
NORGES BANK $799929435 6124565 1.92% शेयर
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $664599557 5088429 1.59% शेयर
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $607362622 4650200 1.46% कॉल ऑप्शन
Capital World Investors $504768504 3864700 1.21% शेयर
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $479025236 3667600 1.15% पुट ऑप्शन
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $434341343 3325483 1.04% शेयर
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $426990212 3269200 1.02% कॉल ऑप्शन
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $415379225 3180300 1.00% शेयर
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $351347300 2690049 0.84% शेयर
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $343896130 2633000 0.82% पुट ऑप्शन
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $338307981 2590215 0.81% शेयर
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $333089589 2550261 0.80% शेयर
Holocene Advisors, LP $305346850 2337852 0.73% शेयर
JACOBS LEVY EQUITY MANAGEMENT, INC $296226484 2268023 0.71% शेयर
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $268837954 2058326 0.64% शेयर
PeakShares LLC $198266000 1518 0.48% शेयर
Smead Capital Management, Inc. $184155643 1409966 0.44% शेयर
NORDEA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AB $171484901 1311849 0.41% शेयर
ProShare Advisors LLC $170065712 1302088 0.41% शेयर
Swiss National Bank $166828153 1277300 0.40% शेयर
VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC $160017875 1225158 0.38% शेयर
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $156435524 1197730 0.38% शेयर
BlackRock, Inc. $156017433 1194529 0.37% शेयर
Robeco Institutional Asset Management B.V. $151849798 1162620 0.36% शेयर
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $151556840 1160377 0.36% शेयर
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $150784346 1154463 0.36% शेयर
Cullen Capital Management, LLC $145821783 1116467 0.35% शेयर
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $144506904 1106400 0.35% पुट ऑप्शन
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $142674576 1092371 0.34% शेयर
Eurizon Capital SGR S.p.A. $142015636 1077758 0.34% शेयर
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $138323174 1059055 0.33% शेयर
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $136327192 1043773 0.33% शेयर
California Public Employees Retirement System $134779724 1031925 0.32% शेयर
UBS Group AG $134240566 1027797 0.32% शेयर
EQUITY INVESTMENT CORP $133140736 1019376 0.32% शेयर
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $131318429 1005424 0.31% शेयर
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $129578965 992106 0.31% शेयर
Legal & General Group Plc $128759781 985834 0.31% शेयर
National Pension Service $125394220 960066 0.30% शेयर
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $123023089 941917 0.30% शेयर
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $117470252 899398 0.28% शेयर
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $114842891 879281 0.28% शेयर
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $111741117 855529 0.27% शेयर
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $111031561 850100 0.27% पुट ऑप्शन
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $107622640 824000 0.26% कॉल ऑप्शन
Balyasny Asset Management L.P. $106901673 818480 0.26% शेयर
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $104909508 865590 0.25% शेयर
Walleye Trading LLC $102842314 787400 0.25% कॉल ऑप्शन
US BANCORP \DE\ $101714888 778768 0.24% शेयर
LPL Financial LLC $101004960 773333 0.24% शेयर
Quantinno Capital Management LP $96207101 736598 0.23% शेयर
Empower Advisory Group, LLC $95097357 728102 0.23% शेयर
RENAISSANCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC $94770616 725600 0.23% शेयर
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $91065000 697229 0.22% शेयर
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $89277363 683542 0.21% शेयर
LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC $86206649 660031 0.21% शेयर
BARCLAYS PLC $84882263 649891 0.20% शेयर
STOREBRAND ASSET MANAGEMENT AS $84121330 644065 0.20% शेयर
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $81896052 675710 0.20% शेयर
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec $81889466 626977 0.20% शेयर
Squarepoint Ops LLC $77913828 596538 0.19% शेयर
Qube Research & Technologies Ltd $77538324 593663 0.19% शेयर
HighTower Advisors, LLC $76574251 586282 0.18% शेयर
EDGAR LOMAX CO/VA $76495665 585680 0.18% शेयर
Nuveen Asset Management, LLC $73736364 545468 0.18% शेयर
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $73098207 822900 0.18% कॉल ऑप्शन
Swedbank AB $72195857 552759 0.17% शेयर
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $69477728 531948 0.17% शेयर
Mirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd. $67345651 515624 0.16% शेयर
PFA Pension, Forsikringsaktieselskab $66934878 512479 0.16% शेयर
WORLDQUANT MILLENNIUM ADVISORS LLC $66798003 511431 0.16% शेयर
Korea Investment CORP $63974868 489816 0.15% शेयर
TORONTO DOMINION BANK $63611119 487031 0.15% शेयर
Man Group plc $63553651 486591 0.15% शेयर
Walleye Trading LLC $61373639 469900 0.15% पुट ऑप्शन
NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT CO LTD $60993172 466987 0.15% शेयर
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $59414489 454900 0.14% पुट ऑप्शन
Nuveen, LLC $58322067 446536 0.14% शेयर
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $58228065 655500 0.14% पुट ऑप्शन
SILVERCREST ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC $57352418 439112 0.14% शेयर
CAPITAL FUND MANAGEMENT S.A. $57195163 437908 0.14% शेयर
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $56031690 429000 0.13% कॉल ऑप्शन
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $55025993 421300 0.13% कॉल ऑप्शन
STRS OHIO $54508124 417335 0.13% शेयर
AVIVA PLC $52362333 400906 0.13% शेयर
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $52100329 398900 0.12% पुट ऑप्शन
TORONTO DOMINION BANK $50937900 390000 0.12% पुट ऑप्शन
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $50225161 384543 0.12% शेयर
Gradient Investments LLC $49850697 381676 0.12% शेयर
PZENA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC $48783227 373503 0.12% शेयर
Engineers Gate Manager LP $48659800 372558 0.12% शेयर
TUDOR INVESTMENT CORP ET AL $48351822 370200 0.12% कॉल ऑप्शन
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $47963649 367228 0.12% शेयर

कंपनी के अंदरूनी सूत्र 85 इनसाइडर्स · 36 अधिकारी · 22 निदेशक

अंदरूनी भूमिका अंतिम गतिविधि शेयरों का स्वामित्व खरीद 12m बिक्री 12m नेट 12m
Grant B Mcgee Executive Officer 30 जून 2026 A 19409 0 0 $0
Lisa R Roath Executive Officer 29 जून 2026 S 35465 0 1 $-966490
Cara A Sylvester Executive Officer 29 मई 2026 S 45930 0 1 $-1258900
Matthew A Liegel Chief Accounting Officer 10 जून 2025 S 11064 0 0 $0
Katie M Boylan Executive Officer 8 अप्रैल 2025 F 25318 0 0 $0
Christina Hennington Executive Officer 8 अप्रैल 2025 F 52883 0 0 $0
Michael J Fiddelke Executive Officer 8 अप्रैल 2025 F 88663 0 0 $0
Melissa K Kremer Executive Officer 8 अप्रैल 2025 F 43947 0 0 $0
Richard H. Gomez Executive Officer 8 अप्रैल 2025 F 134871 0 0 $0
Matthew L Zabel Executive Officer 12 मार्च 2025 F 15154 0 0 $0
James Lee Executive Officer 12 मार्च 2025 A 58420 0 0 $0
Amy Tu Executive Officer 12 मार्च 2025 A 40847 0 0 $0
Don H Liu Executive Officer 22 अगस्त 2024 S 31216 0 0 $0
Jason Goldberger Executive Officer 12 अगस्त 2016 F 13375 0 0 $0
Timothy R Baer Executive Officer 16 मार्च 2016 M 33680 0 0 $0
Jeffrey J Jones II Executive Officer 13 जनवरी 2016 A 35145 0 0 $0
Jodee A Kozlak Executive Officer 13 जनवरी 2016 A 32750 0 0 $0
Tina M Schiel Executive Officer 26 मार्च 2015 S 22728 0 0 $0
Kathryn A Tesija Executive Officer 26 मार्च 2015 M 49492 0 0 $0
Robert P Derodes Executive Officer 2 फ़रवरी 2015 F 13258 0 0 $0
Anthony S. Fisher Executive Officer 12 मार्च 2014 F 35901 0 0 $0
Gregg W Steinhafel Executive Officer 12 मार्च 2014 F 174323 0 0 $0
Beth M Jacob Executive Officer 13 जनवरी 2014 F 45751 0 0 $0
Terrence J Scully Executive Officer 13 मार्च 2013 F 32893 0 0 $0
Douglas A Scovanner Executive Officer 14 मार्च 2012 F 118988 0 0 $0
Michael Francis Executive Officer 12 जनवरी 2011 A 66597 0 0 $0
Troy H Risch Executive Officer 23 जुलाई 2010 M 36727 0 0 $0
Janet M Schalk Executive Officer 9 जनवरी 2008 A 4817 0 0 $0
Todd Blackwell Executive Officer 11 जनवरी 2006 A 0 0 0 $0
Bart Butzer Executive Officer 18 जुलाई 2005 M 64520 0 0 $0
Paul Singer Executive Officer 8 जुलाई 2005 M 0 0 0 $0
Diane L Neal Executive Officer 2 सितमबर 2004 A 12157 0 0 $0
Ertugrul Tuzcu Executive Officer 31 जुलाई 2004 A 4067 0 0 $0
Luis A Padilla Executive Officer 31 जुलाई 2004 A 25504 0 0 $0
Linda L Ahlers Executive Officer 31 जुलाई 2004 A 64139 0 0 $0
James T Hale Executive Officer 11 दिसमबर 2003 G 54504 0 0 $0
Christine A Leahy निदेशक 11 मार्च 2026 A 14117 0 0 $0
Robert L Edwards निदेशक 11 मार्च 2026 A 25030 0 0 $0
Douglas M Baker JR निदेशक 11 मार्च 2026 A 44294 0 0 $0
Monica C Lozano निदेशक 11 मार्च 2026 A 22857 0 0 $0
Grace Puma Whiteford निदेशक 12 मार्च 2025 A 6310 0 0 $0
Dmitri L Stockton निदेशक 12 मार्च 2025 A 18782 0 0 $0
George S Barrett निदेशक 12 मार्च 2025 A 19486 0 0 $0
Anne M Mulcahy निदेशक 11 जनवरी 2017 A 39950 0 0 $0
John G Stumpf निदेशक 13 जनवरी 2016 A 13911 0 0 $0
JOHNSON JAMES A /DC/ निदेशक 5 मार्च 2015 M 21067 0 0 $0
Solomon D Trujillo निदेशक 8 जनवरी 2014 A 72488 0 0 $0
Mary N Dillon निदेशक 9 जनवरी 2013 A 33647 0 0 $0
Stephen W Sanger निदेशक 9 जनवरी 2013 A 61765 0 0 $0
Richard M Kovacevich निदेशक 23 दिसमबर 2010 M 64742 0 0 $0

SEC फॉर्म 3/4/5 फाइलिंग से अंदरूनी सूत्र; नेट = केवल ओपन-मार्केट P/S

कार्यकर्ता और 5%+ मालिक 11 होल्डिंग्स

जिन निवेशकों ने SEC शेड्यूल 13D दाखिल किया है — जारीकर्ता को प्रभावित करने के इरादे से 5% से अधिक लाभकारी स्वामित्व (कार्यकर्ता दांव, बोर्ड अभियान, M&A)। प्रत्येक पंक्ति उस फाइलर की स्थिति की सबसे हालिया ज्ञात स्थिति दिखाती है।

फाइलर दाखिल किया दांव स्थिति उद्देश्य फाइलिंग
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 11 अगस्त 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 27 मई 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 26 मार्च 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 17 मार्च 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 26 फ़रवरी 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग निष्क्रिय निवेश SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 9 फ़रवरी 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग निष्क्रिय निवेश SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 9 फ़रवरी 2009 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग निष्क्रिय निवेश SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 14 अगस्त 2008 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग पूंजी संरचना SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 16 जनवरी 2008 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 24 दिसमबर 2007 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग निष्क्रिय निवेश SEC
अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति, अघोषित रिपोर्टिंग व्यक्ति 16 जुलाई 2007 प्रारंभिक फाइलिंग SEC

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ईटीएफ स्वामित्व 213 ETFs द्वारा धारित

वजन केवल प्रत्यक्ष इक्विटी होल्डिंग्स (N-PORT) को दर्शाता है; लीवरेज्ड या डेरिवेटिव-आधारित फंड में अतिरिक्त स्वैप एक्सपोजर हो सकता है जो नहीं दिखाया गया है।

फंड भार इकाइयाँ तिथि अनुसार स्रोत
ROPE · EA Series Trust 5.78% 3863 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
RDIV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 5.35% 497405 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
RSPS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 3.37% 55627 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
WLDR · Two Roads Shared Trust 2.50% 13721 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
UGE · ProShares Trust 2.09% 1930 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
VDC · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 2.06% 1450607 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
SDOG · ALPS ETF Trust 2.04% 222442 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FSTA · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 2.00% 221395 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
SNPD · DBX ETF Trust 1.96% 403 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
RPV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.81% 205851 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
KXI · iShares Trust 1.74% 126538 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
VMAX · Lattice Strategies Trust 1.67% 6007 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
TMDV · ProShares Trust 1.65% 575 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
DVY · iShares Trust 1.58% 2526901 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
PWV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.58% 188827 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
PEY · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.55% 121193 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
VALQ · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 1.50% 41110 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
NULV · Nushares ETF Trust 1.50% 240160 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
GMOV · GMO ETF Trust 1.50% 10707 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
SCHD · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 1.45% 10815206 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
KNG · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV 1.43% 371151 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
NOBL · ProShares Trust 1.41% 1228209 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
SPVM · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.38% 12066 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
FLV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 1.20% 33402 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
FXD · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 1.13% 23034 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
IYC · iShares Trust 1.10% 90532 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
RETL · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 1.08% 2623 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
QQWZ · Pacer Funds Trust 1.07% 3867 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
COWZ · Pacer Funds Trust 1.07% 1503117 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
AVMV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 1.05% 51514 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
VOE · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 1.02% 2917495 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
IMCV · iShares Trust 0.93% 72643 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
BKDV · BNY Mellon ETF Trust II 0.92% 97971 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
ITAN · EA Series Trust 0.89% 6259 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
ROE · EA Series Trust 0.88% 18062 NS 29 मई 2026 N-PORT
AVLV · AMERICAN CENTURY ETF TRUST 0.83% 842367 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
LSEQ · Harbor ETF Trust 0.83% 980 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
VLUE · iShares Trust 0.79% 507125 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
FTA · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.75% 74711 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
HIDV · AB Active ETFs, Inc. 0.69% 10460 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT
PALC · Pacer Funds Trust 0.65% 11451 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
EQIN · Columbia ETF Trust I 0.64% 13623 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
CVAR · ETF Opportunities Trust 0.63% 1895 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
IIGD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.62% 170000 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
RWL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0.61% 404356 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
DFLV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.59% 267931 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
FBCV · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.59% 7200 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
VO · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.57% 9842510 SH 8 अगस्त 2026 दैनिक
REVS · Columbia ETF Trust I 0.54% 11877 NS 30 अप्रैल 2026 N-PORT
EBI · RBB Fund Trust 0.53% 27443 NS 31 मई 2026 N-PORT