Owners of brands that were championed by Target before it rolled back DEI efforts say a boycott would harm their brands, and encouraged customers to support them.
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Target has announced it is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, becoming the latest corporation to do so following President Trump’s election. In a memo sent to
KeyBanc Capital Markets adjusted its outlook on McDonald's Corporation (NYSE:MCD) shares, reducing the price target to $320 from the previous $330 while maintaining an Overweight rating. The adjustment follows a notable decline in the company's stock value,
Target shared a memo with employees that the company will be abandoning its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, following in the footsteps of major companies such as Walmart and McDonald’s.
In addition to other efforts, the retailer will end a program focused on carrying more products from Black- or minority-owned businesses.
BofA lowered the firm’s price target on McDonald’s (MCD) to $312 from $324 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm is fine-tuning
Citi raised the firm’s price target on McDonald’s (MCD) to $336 from $334 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm expects McDonald’s Q4
Finally, Barclays lifted their target price on McDonald’s from ... is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. McDonald's Corporation operates and franchises restaurants under the ...
On January 24, 2025, the American retail corporation Target announced it would roll back its DEI initiatives, days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end DEI programs in federal
Target is joining a wave of US companies pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, as right-wing pressure leads companies to alter their commitment to hiring diverse candidates and expanding access.
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Fallout following Target rolling back DEI goals
Target's decision to end its DEI program has sparked plenty of reaction, including Minneapolis City Council member asking shoppers to boycott the retailer.