Target Asset Turnover 2010-2025 | TGT

Current and historical asset turnover for Target (TGT) from 2010 to 2025. Asset turnover can be defined as the amount of sales or revenues generated per dollar of assets. The asset turnover ratio is an indicator of the efficiency with which a company is deploying its assets. Target asset turnover for the three months ending January 31, 2025 was 0.54.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail - Discount & Variety $43.387B $106.566B
Target Corp. has evolved from just being a pure brick-&-mortar retailer to an omni-channel entity. It has been modernizing supply chain to compete with pure e-commerce players. Its acquisition of Shipt to provide same-day delivery of groceries, essentials, home, electronics as well as other products. Target provides an array of owned & premium branded goods ranging from household essentials and electronics to toys and apparel for men, women and kids. It also houses food and pet supplies, home furnishings and d?cor, home improvement, automotive products and seasonal merchandise. It also offers in-store amenities, consisting of Target Caf?, Target Photo, Target Optical, Portrait Studio, Starbucks and other food service offerings. A greater number of general merchandise stores provides an edited food assortment, including perishables, dry grocery, dairy & frozen items. Its digital channels include a wide merchandise assortment, including many items found in stores, along with a complementary assortment.
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