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Published: 2023-05-17 07:09:49 ET
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EX-99 2 a2023q1ex-99.htm EX-99 Document

Exhibit 99
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:John Hulbert, Investors, (612) 761-6627
 
Jennifer Kron, Media, (612) 696-3400

Target Corporation Reports First Quarter Earnings

Target sales grew 0.5 percent, reflecting flat comparable sales combined with the benefit of sales from new locations.
Traffic grew 0.9 percent, on top of 3.9 percent in Q1 2022.
Comparable stores sales grew 0.7 percent, offset by a decline in comparable digital sales.
Among the components of comparable digital sales, same-day services saw mid-single digit growth, led by high-single digit growth in Drive-Up.
Strength in frequency businesses (Beauty, Food & Beverage and Household Essentials) offset continued softness in discretionary categories.
Inventory at the end of Q1 was 16 percent lower than last year, reflecting more than a 25 percent reduction in discretionary categories, partially offset by inventory investments to support rapidly-growing frequency categories, and strategic investments to support long-term market-share opportunities.
First quarter GAAP and Adjusted EPS of $2.05, and operating margin rate of 5.2 percent, were ahead of expectations, reflecting a higher gross margin rate compared with last year.


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MINNEAPOLIS (May 17, 2023) – Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) today announced its first quarter 2023 financial results, which reflected continued traffic and sales growth in an increasingly challenging environment.
The Company reported first quarter GAAP earnings per share (EPS) of $2.05, down 4.8 percent from $2.16 in 2022. First quarter Adjusted EPS1 of $2.05 decreased 6.2 percent compared with $2.19 in 2022. The attached tables provide a reconciliation of non-GAAP to GAAP measures. All earnings per share figures refer to diluted EPS.

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1Adjusted EPS, a non-GAAP financial measure, excludes the impact of certain discretely managed items. See the tables of this release for additional information about the items that have been excluded from Adjusted EPS.

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Brian Cornell, chair and CEO of Target Corporation, said “We came into the year clear-eyed about the challenges consumers are facing, and we were determined to build on the trust we’ve established with our guests. It's required agility and the ability to flex across our multi-category portfolio as we lean into value and the product categories our guests need most right now. Thanks to the team’s dedication, we saw an increase in guest traffic in Q1, with total sales increasing and profitability ahead of expectations.
As we look ahead, we now expect shrink will reduce this year’s profitability by more than $500 million compared with last year. While there are many potential sources of inventory shrink, theft and organized retail crime are increasingly important drivers of the issue. We are making significant investments in strategies to prevent this from happening in our stores and protect our guests and our team. We’re also focused on managing the financial impact on our business so we can continue to keep our stores open, knowing they create local jobs and offer convenient access to essentials.
For the full year, we are maintaining our full-year financial guidance, based on the expected benefit from efficiency and cost-savings efforts and our team's continued focus on agility, flexibility and retail fundamentals in the face of continued challenges including inventory shrink. At the same time, we will continue making long-term investments in our stores, supply chain and our team, positioning Target for profitable growth and market-share gains in the years ahead.”

Guidance
Based on softening sales trends in the first quarter, the Company is planning for a wide range of sales outcomes in the second quarter, centered around a low-single digit decline in comparable sales. GAAP EPS and Adjusted EPS are both expected to range from $1.30 to $1.70.
For the full year, the Company is maintaining its prior guidance, which includes expected comparable sales in a wide range from a low-single digit decline to a low-single digit increase, operating income growth of more than $1 billion, and both GAAP EPS and Adjusted EPS of $7.75 to $8.75.

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Operating Results
Comparable sales were flat to last year in the first quarter, reflecting comparable store sales growth of 0.7 percent and comparable digital sales down (3.4) percent. Total revenue of $25.3 billion grew 0.6 percent compared with last year, reflecting total sales growth of 0.5 percent and a 10.2 percent increase in other revenue. Operating income of $1.3 billion in first quarter 2023, was down 1.4 percent from last year, driven by an increase in the Company's SG&A expense rate.
First quarter operating income margin rate was 5.2 percent in 2023, compared with 5.3 percent in 2022. First quarter gross margin rate was 26.3 percent, compared with 25.7 percent in 2022. This year's gross margin rate reflected the benefit of lower freight costs, retail price increases, lower clearance markdown rates, and lower digital fulfillment costs driven by lower digital volume and a favorable mix of lower-cost same-day services. These benefits were partially offset by higher inventory shrink. First quarter SG&A expense rate was 19.8 percent in 2023, compared with 18.9 percent in 2022, reflecting the impact of cost inflation across multiple parts of the business, including investments in team member pay and benefits.

Interest Expense and Taxes
The Company’s first quarter 2023 net interest expense was $147 million, compared with $112 million last year, reflecting higher average long-term debt balances combined with the impact of higher floating interest rates.
First quarter 2023 effective income tax rate was 21.1 percent, compared with the prior year rate of 19.2 percent, reflecting the rate impact of higher discrete tax benefits in the prior year.

Capital Deployment and Return on Invested Capital
The Company paid dividends of $497 million in the first quarter, compared with $424 million last year, reflecting a 20.0 percent increase in the dividend per share, partially offset by a decline in average share count.
The Company did not repurchase any stock in the first quarter. As of the end of the quarter, the Company had approximately $9.7 billion of remaining capacity under the repurchase program approved by Target’s Board of Directors in August 2021.
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For the trailing twelve months through first quarter 2023, after-tax return on invested capital (ROIC) was 11.4 percent, compared with 25.3 percent for the trailing twelve months through first quarter 2022. The decrease in ROIC was driven primarily by lower profitability coupled with an increase in invested capital. The tables in this release provide additional information about the Company’s ROIC calculation.

Webcast Details
Target will webcast its first quarter earnings conference call at 7:00 a.m. CT today. Investors and the media are invited to listen to the meeting at Corporate.Target.com/Investors (click on "Q1 2023 Target Corporation Earnings Conference Call" under "Events & Presentations"). A replay of the webcast will be provided when available. The replay number is 1-800-513-1169.

Miscellaneous
Statements in this release regarding the Company’s future financial performance, including its fiscal 2023 second quarter and full-year guidance, and the potential benefits from the Company’s efficiency and cost-saving efforts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause the Company’s results to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties include difficulties and delays in identifying and achieving the potential benefits associated with the Company’s efficiency and cost-saving efforts and the other risks and uncertainties described in Item 1A of the Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 28, 2023. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

About Target
Minneapolis-based Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) serves guests at nearly 2,000 stores and at Target.com, with the purpose of helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. Since 1946, Target has given 5% of its profit to communities, which today equals millions of dollars a week. For the latest store count or more information, visit corporate.target.com/press. For a behind-the-scenes look at Target, visit corporate.target.com or follow @TargetNews on Twitter.

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TARGET CORPORATION
 
Consolidated Statements of Operations
 Three Months Ended 
(millions, except per share data) (unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022Change
Sales $24,948 $24,830 0.5 %
Other revenue374 340 10.2 
Total revenue25,322 25,170 0.6 
Cost of sales18,386 18,461 (0.4)
Selling, general and administrative expenses
5,025 4,762 5.5 
Depreciation and amortization (exclusive of depreciation included in cost of sales)
583 601 (3.0)
Operating income
1,328 1,346 (1.4)
Net interest expense147 112 31.2 
Net other income(23)(15)58.1 
Earnings before income taxes
1,204 1,249 (3.6)
Provision for income taxes254 240 6.0 
Net earnings $950 $1,009 (5.8)%
Basic earnings per share
$2.06 $2.17 (5.2)%
Diluted earnings per share
$2.05 $2.16 (4.8)%
Weighted average common shares outstanding
Basic460.9 464.0 (0.7)%
Diluted462.9 467.8 (1.1)%
Antidilutive shares1.2 — 
Dividends declared per share$1.08 $0.90 20.0 %



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TARGET CORPORATION
 
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(millions, except footnotes) (unaudited)April 29, 2023January 28, 2023April 30, 2022
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents$1,321 $2,229 $1,112 
Inventory12,616 13,499 15,083 
Other current assets1,836 2,118 1,758 
Total current assets15,773 17,846 17,953 
Property and equipment
Land6,493 6,231 6,164 
Buildings and improvements35,198 34,746 33,300 
Fixtures and equipment7,473 7,439 6,459 
Computer hardware and software3,067 3,039 2,588 
Construction-in-progress2,822 2,688 1,444 
Accumulated depreciation(22,657)(22,631)(21,285)
Property and equipment, net32,396 31,512 28,670 
Operating lease assets2,640 2,657 2,571 
Other noncurrent assets1,341 1,320 1,648 
Total assets$52,150 $53,335 $50,842 
Liabilities and shareholders’ investment
Accounts payable$11,935 $13,487 $14,053 
Accrued and other current liabilities5,732 5,883 5,582 
Current portion of long-term debt and other borrowings200 130 1,089 
Total current liabilities17,867 19,500 20,724 
Long-term debt and other borrowings16,010 16,009 13,379 
Noncurrent operating lease liabilities2,621 2,638 2,581 
Deferred income taxes2,289 2,196 1,752 
Other noncurrent liabilities1,758 1,760 1,632 
Total noncurrent liabilities22,678 22,603 19,344 
Shareholders’ investment
Common stock38 38 39 
Additional paid-in capital6,541 6,608 5,592 
Retained earnings5,448 5,005 5,495 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(422)(419)(352)
Total shareholders’ investment11,605 11,232 10,774 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ investment$52,150 $53,335 $50,842 
Common Stock Authorized 6,000,000,000 shares, $0.0833 par value; 461,552,843, 460,346,947, and 463,683,711 shares issued and outstanding as of April 29, 2023, January 28, 2023, and April 30, 2022, respectively.
 
Preferred Stock Authorized 5,000,000 shares, $0.01 par value; no shares were issued or outstanding during any period presented.


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TARGET CORPORATION
 
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
 Three Months Ended
(millions) (unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Operating activities  
Net earnings $950 $1,009 
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash (required for) provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization667 679 
Share-based compensation expense43 83 
Deferred income taxes95 115 
Noncash losses / (gains) and other, net (11)52 
Changes in operating accounts:  
Inventory883 (1,181)
Other assets34 (86)
Accounts payable(1,463)(1,560)
Accrued and other liabilities67 (505)
Cash provided by (required for) operating activities1,265 (1,394)
Investing activities  
Expenditures for property and equipment(1,605)(952)
Proceeds from disposal of property and equipment
Other investments
Cash required for investing activities(1,602)(948)
Financing activities  
Change in commercial paper, net90 945 
Reductions of long-term debt(46)(48)
Dividends paid(497)(424)
Repurchase of stock— (10)
Accelerated share repurchase pending final settlement— (2,750)
Shares withheld for taxes on share-based compensation(118)(171)
Stock option exercises— 
Cash required for financing activities(571)(2,457)
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents(908)(4,799)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period2,229 5,911 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$1,321 $1,112 



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TARGET CORPORATION
 
Operating Results

Rate AnalysisThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Gross margin rate26.3 %25.7 %
SG&A expense rate19.8 18.9 
Depreciation and amortization expense rate (exclusive of depreciation included in cost of sales)
2.3 2.4 
Operating income margin rate5.2 5.3 
Note: Gross margin rate is calculated as gross margin (sales less cost of sales) divided by sales. All other rates are calculated by dividing the applicable amount by total revenue. Other revenue includes $174 million and $185 million of profit-sharing income under our credit card program agreement for the three months ended April 29, 2023 and April 30, 2022, respectively.

Comparable SalesThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Comparable sales change0.0 %3.3 %
Drivers of change in comparable sales
Number of transactions (traffic)0.9 3.9 
Average transaction amount(0.9)(0.6)

Comparable Sales by ChannelThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Stores originated comparable sales change0.7 %3.4 %
Digitally originated comparable sales change(3.4)3.2 
 
Sales by ChannelThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Stores originated82.5 %81.8 %
Digitally originated17.5 18.2 
Total100 %100 %

Sales by Fulfillment ChannelThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Stores 97.2 %96.5 %
Other2.8 3.5 
Total100 %100 %
Note: Sales fulfilled by stores include in-store purchases and digitally originated sales fulfilled by shipping merchandise from stores to guests, Order Pickup, Drive Up, and Shipt.

RedCard PenetrationThree Months Ended
(unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Total RedCard Penetration19.0 %20.3 %


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Number of Stores and Retail Square FeetNumber of Stores
Retail Square Feet (a)
(unaudited)April 29,
2023
January 28,
2023
April 30,
2022
April 29,
2023
January 28,
2023
April 30,
2022
170,000 or more sq. ft.274 274 274 48,985 48,985 49,071 
50,000 to 169,999 sq. ft.1,530 1,527 1,519 191,543 191,241 190,461 
49,999 or less sq. ft.150 147 140 4,465 4,358 4,147 
Total1,954 1,948 1,933 244,993 244,584 243,679 
(a)In thousands; reflects total square feet less office, supply chain facilities, and vacant space.



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TARGET CORPORATION
 
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
 
To provide additional transparency, we have disclosed non-GAAP adjusted diluted earnings per share (Adjusted EPS). This metric excludes certain items presented below. We believe this information is useful in providing period-to-period comparisons of the results of our operations. This measure is not in accordance with, or an alternative to, GAAP. The most comparable GAAP measure is diluted earnings per share. Adjusted EPS should not be considered in isolation or as a substitution for analysis of our results as reported in accordance with GAAP. Other companies may calculate Adjusted EPS differently, limiting the usefulness of the measure for comparisons with other companies.
 
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP
Adjusted EPS
Three Months Ended
April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
(millions, except per share data) (unaudited)PretaxNet of TaxPer SharePretaxNet of TaxPer ShareChange
GAAP diluted earnings per share
$2.05 $2.16 (4.8)%
Adjustments
Other (a)
$— $— $— $20 $15 $0.03 
Adjusted diluted earnings per share
$2.05 $2.19 (6.2)%
(a)Other items unrelated to current period operations, none of which were individually significant.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP
Adjusted EPS Guidance
Guidance
Q2 2023Full Year 2023
(unaudited)
Per Share
Per Share
GAAP diluted earnings per share guidance
$1.30 - $1.70$7.75 - $8.75
Estimated adjustments
Other (a)
$— $— 
Adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance
$1.30 - $1.70$7.75 - $8.75
(a)Second quarter and full-year 2023 GAAP EPS may include the impact of certain discrete items, which will be excluded in calculating Adjusted EPS. In the past, these items have included losses on the early retirement of debt and certain other items that are discretely managed. The Company is not currently aware of any such discrete items.

Earnings before interest expense and income taxes (EBIT) and earnings before interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) are non-GAAP financial measures. We believe these measures provide meaningful information about our operational efficiency compared with our competitors by excluding the impact of differences in tax jurisdictions and structures, debt levels, and, for EBITDA, capital investment. These measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative to, GAAP. The most comparable GAAP measure is net earnings. EBIT and EBITDA should not be considered in isolation or as a substitution for analysis of our results as reported in accordance with GAAP. Other companies may calculate EBIT and EBITDA differently, limiting the usefulness of the measures for comparisons with other companies.

EBIT and EBITDAThree Months Ended 
(dollars in millions) (unaudited)April 29, 2023April 30, 2022Change
Net earnings $950 $1,009 (5.8)%
 + Provision for income taxes254 240 6.0 
 + Net interest expense147 112 31.2 
EBIT
$1,351 $1,361 (0.7)%
 + Total depreciation and amortization (a)
667 679 (1.8)
EBITDA
$2,018 $2,040 (1.1)%
(a)Represents total depreciation and amortization, including amounts classified within Depreciation and Amortization and within Cost of Sales.


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We have also disclosed after-tax ROIC, which is a ratio based on GAAP information, with the exception of the add-back of operating lease interest to operating income. We believe this metric is useful in assessing the effectiveness of our capital allocation over time. Other companies may calculate ROIC differently, limiting the usefulness of the measure for comparisons with other companies.

After-Tax Return on Invested Capital
(dollars in millions) (unaudited)
Trailing Twelve Months
Numerator
April 29, 2023April 30, 2022
Operating income
$3,830 $7,918 
 + Net other income
57 55 
EBIT
3,887 7,973 
 + Operating lease interest (a)
96 87 
  - Income taxes (b)
770 1,804 
Net operating profit after taxes$3,213 $6,256 

Denominator
April 29, 2023April 30, 2022May 1, 2021
Current portion of long-term debt and other borrowings$200 $1,089 $1,173 
 + Noncurrent portion of long-term debt16,010 13,379 11,509 
 + Shareholders' investment11,605 10,774 14,959 
 + Operating lease liabilities (c)
2,921 2,854 2,563 
  - Cash and cash equivalents
1,321 1,112 7,816 
Invested capital$29,415 $26,984 $22,388 
Average invested capital (d)
$28,199 $24,686 
After-tax return on invested capital
11.4 %25.3 %
(a)Represents the add-back to operating income driven by the hypothetical interest expense we would incur if the property under our operating leases were owned or accounted for as finance leases. Calculated using the discount rate for each lease and recorded as a component of rent expense within SG&A. Operating lease interest is added back to Operating Income in the ROIC calculation to control for differences in capital structure between us and our competitors.
(b)Calculated using the effective tax rates, which were 19.3 percent and 22.4 percent for the trailing twelve months ended April 29, 2023, and April 30, 2022, respectively. For the twelve months ended April 29, 2023, and April 30, 2022, includes tax effect of $0.8 billion and $1.8 billion, respectively, related to EBIT, and $18 million and $19 million, respectively, related to operating lease interest.
(c)Total short-term and long-term operating lease liabilities included within Accrued and Other Current Liabilities and Noncurrent Operating Lease Liabilities, respectively.
(d)Average based on the invested capital at the end of the current period and the invested capital at the end of the comparable prior period.