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.
Target is putting an end to its DEI programs following Trump's executive order banning them in federal agencies
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,
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
Target follows McDonald’s and Walmart in ending DEI initiatives in response to conservative backlash, legal threats and Trump’s November election victory.
McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD – Free Report) had its target price cut by KeyCorp from $330.00 to $320.00 in a research report report published on Friday morning,Benzinga reports. They currently have an overweight rating on the fast-food giant’s stock.
One of the country’s largest retailers said it will end the diversity, equity and inclusion goals it sets in three-year cycles and curtail racial equity initiatives.
Following Trump's lead, organizations including Walmart, Lowe’s and Meta, have announced they would scale back their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
SC Attorney General Alan Wilson joined an effort scolding retail giant Costco for rejecting the elimination of its diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
That's the message from Black founders and influencers to consumers about a backlash against the retailer's decision to end its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The campaign would be aimed at hurting the company's sales and preventing Target from profiting from products by minority-owned companies,