Anonymous wrote:I question all these viral boycotts. Especially when a public company is involved, I assume there are huge hedge funds manipulating this sort of stuff who make billions shorting the stock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I question all these viral boycotts. Especially when a public company is involved, I assume there are huge hedge funds manipulating this sort of stuff who make billions shorting the stock.
Hmm, huge hedge funds might manipulate public opinion, yet public opinion doesn’t really exist organically? Target stock has been declining steadily for years, not the hallmark of manipulation. Flailing leadership is the sufficient explanation. You believe in masters of the universe, but haven’t heard of incompetence?
Speaking of flailing leadership, have you noticed the garbage occupying The White House since January 2017? Perhaps we should boycott elderly presidents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I question all these viral boycotts. Especially when a public company is involved, I assume there are huge hedge funds manipulating this sort of stuff who make billions shorting the stock.
Hmm, huge hedge funds might manipulate public opinion, yet public opinion doesn’t really exist organically? Target stock has been declining steadily for years, not the hallmark of manipulation. Flailing leadership is the sufficient explanation. You believe in masters of the universe, but haven’t heard of incompetence?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of Target layoffs are happening. My niece was let go. She's been working at Target since 2020. She was one of 28 at her store.
She knows of similar layoffs at their nearby stores.
Target corporate has reduced payroll for her store every week since January. One week she only had 14 hours. The store she worked at also cut overnight stockers. Stocking is now mostly being done during the day by day associates.
She's sad she was let go but also relieved because she said it's been so stressful the past few months. Payroll was cut but corporate's expectations weren't cut. Stores were still being dinged for pick-up orders taking too long in both the associate picking the items and also the associates delivering them to the cars upon arrival. My niece said at one point she and the other pickers were picking 2-3 orders at one time as ordered by the manager so that the orders didn't get flagged for being stale (or whatever it is she called it that Target calls it).
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Target boycott was working this weekend. My Target was packed for the Kate Spade drop and also for Easter & spring break shopping.
First time I've been there in 2025 where the store was actually busy and there were long lines at the checkouts. The store also had both sides of self-checkouts open, which I haven't seen since Christmastime.
And yes, I am boycotting Target, but my elderly parents don't care, which is who I take weekly. Target is the cheapest place for them to get a few healthcare items with the Red Card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I question all these viral boycotts. Especially when a public company is involved, I assume there are huge hedge funds manipulating this sort of stuff who make billions shorting the stock.
Hmm, huge hedge funds might manipulate public opinion, yet public opinion doesn’t really exist organically? Target stock has been declining steadily for years, not the hallmark of manipulation. Flailing leadership is the sufficient explanation. You believe in masters of the universe, but haven’t heard of incompetence?
Anonymous wrote:I question all these viral boycotts. Especially when a public company is involved, I assume there are huge hedge funds manipulating this sort of stuff who make billions shorting the stock.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Target boycott was working this weekend. My Target was packed for the Kate Spade drop and also for Easter & spring break shopping.
First time I've been there in 2025 where the store was actually busy and there were long lines at the checkouts. The store also had both sides of self-checkouts open, which I haven't seen since Christmastime.
And yes, I am boycotting Target, but my elderly parents don't care, which is who I take weekly. Target is the cheapest place for them to get a few healthcare items with the Red Card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Target boycott was working this weekend. My Target was packed for the Kate Spade drop and also for Easter & spring break shopping.
First time I've been there in 2025 where the store was actually busy and there were long lines at the checkouts. The store also had both sides of self-checkouts open, which I haven't seen since Christmastime.
And yes, I am boycotting Target, but my elderly parents don't care, which is who I take weekly. Target is the cheapest place for them to get a few healthcare items with the Red Card.
Well, Target is laying people off due to low sales. So it's working somewhere even if your one store was full that time you visited.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the Target boycott was working this weekend. My Target was packed for the Kate Spade drop and also for Easter & spring break shopping.
First time I've been there in 2025 where the store was actually busy and there were long lines at the checkouts. The store also had both sides of self-checkouts open, which I haven't seen since Christmastime.
And yes, I am boycotting Target, but my elderly parents don't care, which is who I take weekly. Target is the cheapest place for them to get a few healthcare items with the Red Card.