新目标CEO Michael Fiddelke于2026年2月2日上任, 面临销售下降、ICE业务抗议以及50亿美元的周转计划。
New Target CEO Michael Fiddelke started his role on Feb. 2, 2026, facing declining sales, protests over ICE operations, and a $5 billion turnaround plan.
2026年2月2日,新的Target首席执行官迈克尔·菲德尔克在销售下降,运营挑战以及明尼阿波利斯对联邦移民执法行动的抗议中开始任职.
On February 2, 2026, new Target CEO Michael Fiddelke began his tenure amid declining sales, operational challenges, and protests in Minneapolis over federal immigration enforcement actions.
约100名示威者聚集在目标总部,要求该公司反对ICE在其财产上的业务,要求国会削减资金,并实施雇员培训和许可证要求。
About 100 demonstrators gathered at Target’s headquarters demanding the company oppose ICE operations on its property, call for congressional funding cuts, and implement employee training and warrant requirements.
尽管菲德尔克与另外60位明尼苏达州CEO一道呼吁降级“地铁增援行动”,活动人士却称回应不足。
While Fiddelke joined 60 other Minnesota CEOs in urging de-escalation of Operation Metro Surge, activists called the response inadequate.
该公司在销售、竞争和公共监督方面面临着持续的斗争,促使Fiddelke推出一项50亿美元的计划,其重点是商店升级、技术和改善客户经验。
The company faces ongoing struggles with sales, competition, and public scrutiny, prompting Fiddelke to launch a $5 billion plan focused on store upgrades, technology, and improved customer experience.