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Target, Domino’s, and Free Advice for Signet Jewelers

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4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

4th quarter results for Target and Domino’s Pizza could hardly have been more different. Ron Gross analyzes both companies, as well as Snap’s curious offer for potential investors. Plus, we offer some free advice for whoever is in charge of corporate culture at Signet Jewelers. For a free test-drive of our brand new service, Motley Fool Total Income, just go to TotalIncomeRadio.Fool.com.

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0:00.0

It's Tuesday, February 28th, welcome the market foolery.

0:04.6

I'm Chris Hill joining me in studio today for Motley Fool's Total Income, Ron Gross.

0:08.8

Hey there.

0:09.8

How you doing?

0:10.8

I'm well, how are you?

0:11.8

I'm doing all right. We've got a I was thinking the other day like well earning season kind of winding down this might be a slow week no not

0:20.4

Plenty plenty not today we've got a lot today. We've got Domino's latest quarter. We have got front

0:27.1

page news from the Washington Post that is not good news for one company in particular.

0:32.4

For a lot of people and company.

0:34.2

Yeah, yeah exactly.

0:36.2

And we've got an update on SNAP's IPO, which is coming later this week.

0:40.1

Let's start though with Target.

0:42.4

Target shareholders are having their worst day in about

0:45.4

a while. In about 20 years shares of Target down 14% this morning after a horribly disappointing fourth quarter report.

0:55.0

The profits were lower than expected and sales fell for the sixth straight quarter.

0:59.0

Yep, not great.

1:00.0

Remember how good Target used to be when everyone used to call it

1:02.8

targé and it was so hot? Those days are... Yes. Are behind us. There was that and

1:08.3

then there was the resurgence when Brian Cornell became CEO and his first year in the corner office was fantastic.

1:17.0

Yeah, and then the internet was invented.

1:19.0

No, he hasn't been CEO forever. I mean, he walked into a tough situation,

1:24.2

and he turned it around, and it's,

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