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Target chief Brian Cornell — who led a major comeback at the retail chain — will stay on the job for three more years, the company announced Wednesday. CNN values your feedback 1.
Target CEO Brian Cornell is unique among chief executives of the Minneapolis-based retailer. In 2014, he became the first outside hire to take on the role as CEO of Target.
Target’s first quarter results were met with a negative market response after both revenue and adjusted profit came in below ...
Target announced Wednesday that Brian Cornell will remain CEO for approximately three more years after the company's board voted to eliminate a retirement policy that could have forced his exit ...
Brian Cornell. CEO and chairman Brian Cornell has committed to his role for another three years. With that commitment, Target’s board of directors has eliminated its retirement policy, which was ...
Target CEO Brian Cornell’s compensation down 47% to $18.1M. The company’s profits improved last year which meant a higher annual bonus, but he earned a smaller amount from equity awards.
Target CEO Brian Cornell earned $9.9 million in 2024, down 87% from when his compensation peaked at $77.5 million in 2020. His 2024 pay was down 45% from the year before and was his lowest since 2016.
Target has been hurt by operational missteps, inflation’s dampening of consumer sentiment and tariff costs. On top of all ...