Target Corporation Reports Second Quarter Earnings

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MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ —

  • Second quarter net sales grew 5.3 percent over last year, with comparable sales growth of 3.8 percent driven by a 3.6 percent increase in comparable traffic.
    • On a two-year basis, second quarter Net Sales compounded annual growth rate was 2.1%, a 30 basis point acceleration to prior quarter.
    • Topline strength was broad-based across sales channels, demographics, merchandise categories, and across the quarter.
      • Store comparable sales grew 2.7 percent, and Digital comparable sales grew 8.7 percent, led by more than 25 percent growth in same-day delivery.
      • Net sales in all six core merchandising categories grew versus a year ago with double-digit growth in Fun 101 and high single-digit growth in Food & Beverage and Beauty.
      • The company continues to focus on a differentiated retail experience, investing in style, design, newness, and in value, having lowered prices on more than 10,000 items over the past year.
    • Non-merchandise sales grew over 20 percent, reflecting strong growth in Roundel ad revenue, Target Circle 360 membership revenue, and the Target+ marketplace.
  • Second quarter GAAP and Adjusted EPS1 was $4.11, compared with prior-year GAAP and Adjusted EPS of $2.05, an increase of 100 percent, which included tariff refund2 benefits of $1.65 for Q2 2026. GAAP and Adjusted EPS increased 20 percent year-over-year, excluding tariff refunds.

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 Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) today announced its second quarter 2026 financial results.

The Company reported second quarter GAAP and Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.11, compared with prior-year GAAP and Adjusted EPS of $2.05. Second quarter 2026 results include $994 million of pretax tariff refund benefits within gross margin and operating income. These gains contributed $752 million to net earnings and $1.65 to both GAAP and Adjusted EPS. The attached tables provide reconciliations of non-GAAP to GAAP measures. All earnings per share figures are calculated on a diluted basis.

“Second quarter results build on the encouraging momentum we saw in the first quarter, giving us increasing confidence that our strategy is resonating with our guests and strengthening our leadership position in style, design, and value,” said Michael Fiddelke, Chief Executive Officer of Target. “Over the past year, we’ve reduced prices on more than 10,000 frequently purchased items as part of our commitment to delivering outstanding value every day, while continuing to invest in newness, convenience, and an elevated shopping experience. While there’s still meaningful work ahead, we’re encouraged by the progress we’re making and remain focused on executing with discipline, staying agile in a dynamic operating environment, and investing in our team and capabilities to drive sustainable, profitable growth over the long term.”

Guidance3

Given our performance through the first half of the year, the Company has the following updated expectations for 2026:

  • Full-year net sales growth in a range around 5 percent, one percentage point higher than the prior guidance range.
  • Full-year 2026 operating income margin rate in a range around 6 percent, including approximately 90 basis points of benefit from Q2 tariff refunds. Excluding tariff refunds, full-year operating income margin rate is expected to be in a range around 50 basis points higher than last year’s Adjusted operating income margin rate of 4.6 percent.
  • An updated GAAP and Adjusted EPS guidance range of $9.90 to $10.90, which includes second quarter tariff refund benefits of approximately $1.65. Excluding tariff refunds, the midpoint of the guidance range reflects a $0.75 increase versus prior guidance of $7.50 to $8.50.

Operating Results

Net Sales of $26.5 billion in the second quarter were 5.3 percent higher than last year, reflecting a 5.0 percent increase in merchandise sales and a 20.1 percent increase in non-merchandise sales. Comparable sales grew 3.8 percent in the second quarter, reflecting a comparable store sales increase of 2.7 percent and comparable digital sales increase of 8.7 percent. Second quarter operating income, which included a $994 million benefit from tariff refunds, was $2.6 billion, compared with prior-year operating income of $1.3 billion. Operating income margin rate of 9.6 percent, which included 3.7 percentage points of benefit from the tariff refunds, increased from the prior-year operating income margin rate of 5.2 percent. Second quarter gross margin rate was 33.7 percent, reflecting 3.7 percentage points of benefit from tariff refunds. Excluding tariff refunds, second quarter gross margin rate expanded approximately 100 basis points over prior year margin rate of 29.0 percent, reflecting the comparison over last year’s elevated markdowns and purchase order cancellation costs, as well as continued growth in advertising and non-merchandise sales. Second quarter SG&A expense rate was 21.6 percent, compared with prior-year SG&A expense rate of 21.3 percent. This increase reflects the impact of higher compensation costs, including additional hours for field teams and higher incentive compensation, as well as planned spending related to capital projects, partially offset by the leverage benefit of strong topline growth.

Interest Expense and Taxes

The Company’s second quarter 2026 net interest expense was $98 million, compared with $116 million last year, reflecting higher interest income in the current year.

Second quarter 2026 effective income tax rate was 23.7 percent, compared with the prior year rate of 23.2 percent reflecting higher pretax earnings partially offset by additional tax credit benefits in the current year.

Capital Deployment and Return on Invested Capital

Second quarter capital expenditures of $1.4 billion were 27 percent higher than last year, driven primarily by increased investments in store remodels and new stores.

The Company paid dividends of $518 million in the second quarter, compared with $509 million last year, reflecting a 1.8 percent increase in the dividend per share.

The Company did not repurchase any stock in the second quarter. As of the end of the quarter, the Company had approximately $8.3 billion of remaining capacity under the repurchase program approved by Target’s Board of Directors in August 2021.

For the trailing twelve months through second quarter 2026, after-tax return on invested capital (ROIC) was 15.4 percent, compared with 14.3 percent for the trailing twelve months through second quarter 2025. The tables in this release provide additional information about the Company’s ROIC calculation.

Webcast Details

Target will webcast its second quarter earnings conference call at 7:00 a.m. CT today. Investors and the media are invited to listen to the meeting at Corporate.Target.com/Investors (click on “Q2 2026 Target Corporation Earnings Conference Call” under “Events & Presentations”). A replay of the webcast will be provided when available. The replay number is 1-800-365-2419.

Miscellaneous

Statements in this release regarding the Company’s future financial performance, including its fiscal 2026 full-year guidance and strategic plans, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause the Company’s results to differ materially. The most important risks and uncertainties are described in Item 1A of the Company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2026. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

About Target

Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) brings together style, design and value to offer a distinct assortment and elevated shopping experience across more than 2,000 U.S. stores and online. Powered by more than 400,000 team members, Target serves millions of families each week and invests in the communities where they live and work to support growth and opportunity for all.

1 Adjusted EPS, Adjusted selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses, Adjusted SG&A expense rate, Adjusted operating income, and Adjusted operating income margin rate, non-GAAP financial measures, exclude the impact of certain discretely managed items, when applicable. See the tables of this release for additional information.

2 During the three and six months ended August 1, 2026, we recognized $994 million related to International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariff refunds (“tariff refunds”) received during the second quarter of 2026 as a reduction of Cost of Sales. Note (a) to the Operating Metrics table provides additional information about the impact of tariff refunds.

3 The Company’s guidance excludes any potential future tariff refunds.

 

TARGET CORPORATION

 

Consolidated Statements of Operations

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(millions, except per share data) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Change

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Change

Net sales

$    26,539

$    25,211

5.3 %

$    51,982

$    49,057

6.0 %

Cost of sales

17,603

17,903

(1.7)

35,664

35,031

1.8

Selling, general, and administrative expenses

5,725

5,359

6.8

11,286

9,950

13.4

Depreciation and amortization (exclusive of
 depreciation included in cost of sales)

651

632

3.2

1,337

1,287

3.9

Operating income

2,560

1,317

94.4

3,695

2,789

32.5

Net interest expense

98

116

(16.1)

215

232

(7.4)

Net other expense / (income)

3

(17)

(114.9)

(13)

(43)

(72.0)

Earnings before income taxes

2,459

1,218

101.9

3,493

2,600

34.3

Provision for income taxes

582

283

105.8

835

629

32.7

Net earnings

$     1,877

$        935

100.8 %

$     2,658

$     1,971

34.9 %

Basic earnings per share

$       4.13

$       2.06

100.8 %

$       5.85

$       4.33

35.1 %

Diluted earnings per share

$       4.11

$       2.05

100.3 %

$       5.83

$       4.32

34.8 %

Weighted average common shares outstanding

Basic

454.4

454.6

0.0 %

454.1

454.8

(0.1) %

Diluted

456.6

455.6

0.2 %

456.2

456.1

0.0 %

Antidilutive shares

0.7

5.0

0.9

2.3

Dividends declared per share

$       1.16

$       1.14

1.8 %

$       2.30

$       2.26

1.8 %

 

TARGET CORPORATION

 

Consolidated Statements of Financial Position

(millions, except footnotes) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

January 31, 2026

August 2, 2025

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$        5,411

$        5,488

$        4,341

Inventory

13,249

12,304

12,881

Other current assets

2,268

2,213

1,812

Total current assets

20,928

20,005

19,034

Property and equipment, net

34,767

33,749

33,568

Operating lease assets

3,587

3,703

3,694

Other noncurrent assets

1,953

2,033

1,555

Total assets

$       61,235

$       59,490

$       57,851

Liabilities and shareholders’ investment

Accounts payable

$       13,306

$       12,622

$       12,019

Accrued and other current liabilities

6,738

6,478

6,068

Current portion of long-term debt and other borrowings

1,136

2,130

1,136

Total current liabilities

21,180

21,230

19,223

Long-term debt and other borrowings

14,221

14,326

15,320

Noncurrent operating lease liabilities

3,332

3,462

3,514

Deferred income taxes

2,504

2,265

2,413

Other noncurrent liabilities

2,155

2,042

1,961

Total noncurrent liabilities

22,212

22,095

23,208

Shareholders’ investment

Common stock

38

38

38

Additional paid-in capital

7,329

7,247

7,084

Retained earnings

10,890

9,297

8,766

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(414)

(417)

(468)

Total shareholders’ investment

17,843

16,165

15,420

Total liabilities and shareholders’ investment

$       61,235

$       59,490

$       57,851

Common Stock Authorized 6,000,000,000 shares, $0.0833 par value; 454,291,461, 452,840,187, and 454,396,092 shares issued and outstanding as of August 1, 2026, January 31, 2026, and August 2, 2025, respectively.

Preferred Stock Authorized 5,000,000 shares, $0.01 par value; no shares were issued or outstanding during any period presented.

 

TARGET CORPORATION

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

Six Months Ended

(millions) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Operating activities

Net earnings

$       2,658

$       1,971

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

1,597

1,558

Share-based compensation expense

154

133

Deferred income taxes

238

112

Noncash (gains) / losses and other, net

(4)

1

Changes in operating accounts:

Inventory

(945)

(141)

Other assets

22

151

Accounts payable

612

(1,125)

Accrued and other liabilities

187

(302)

Cash provided by operating activities

4,519

2,358

Investing activities

Expenditures for property and equipment

(2,404)

(1,864)

Other

7

11

Cash used in investing activities

(2,397)

(1,853)

Financing activities

Additions to long-term debt

1,984

Reductions of long-term debt

(1,070)

(1,571)

Dividends paid

(1,034)

(1,019)

Repurchase of stock

(3)

(258)

Shares withheld for taxes on share-based compensation

(92)

(62)

Cash used in financing activities

(2,199)

(926)

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

(77)

(421)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

5,488

4,762

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$       5,411

$       4,341

 

TARGET CORPORATION

Operating Results

Net Sales

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(millions) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Apparel & accessories

$       4,090

$       4,086

$       7,937

$       7,797

Beauty

3,639

3,396

7,037

6,498

Food & beverage

5,991

5,588

12,255

11,490

Hardlines (Fun 101)

3,894

3,522

7,415

6,597

Home furnishings & décor

3,668

3,662

6,906

6,880

Household essentials

4,617

4,422

9,187

8,779

Other merchandise sales

48

43

104

83

Merchandise sales

25,947

24,719

50,841

48,124

Advertising revenue (a)

279

217

525

379

Credit card profit sharing

139

134

269

275

Other

174

141

347

279

Net sales

$      26,539

$      25,211

$      51,982

$      49,057

(a)

Primarily represents revenue related to advertising services provided via the Company’s Roundel digital advertising business offering. Roundel services are classified as either Net Sales or as a reduction of Cost of Sales or Selling, General, and Administrative (SG&A) Expenses, depending on the nature of the advertising arrangement.

 

Operating Metrics

Three Months Ended

(dollars in millions) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Gross margin (a)

$  8,936

33.7 %

$  7,308

29.0 %

SG&A expenses

5,725

21.6

5,359

21.3

Adjusted SG&A expenses (b)

5,725

21.6

5,359

21.3

Depreciation and amortization (exclusive of depreciation included in cost of sales)

651

2.5

632

2.5

Operating income (a)

2,560

9.6

1,317

5.2

Adjusted operating income (a)(b)

2,560

9.6

1,317

5.2

Operating Metrics

Six Months Ended

(dollars in millions) (unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Gross margin (a)

$ 16,319

31.4 %

$ 14,026

28.6 %

SG&A expenses

11,286

21.7

9,950

20.3

Adjusted SG&A expenses (b)

11,286

21.7

10,543

21.5

Depreciation and amortization (exclusive of depreciation included in cost of sales)

1,337

2.6

1,287

2.6

Operating income (a)

3,695

7.1

2,789

5.7

Adjusted operating income (a)(b)

3,695

7.1

2,196

4.5

Note: Gross margin is calculated as Net Sales less Cost of Sales. All rates are calculated by dividing the applicable amount by Net Sales.

(a)

For the three and six months ended August 1, 2026, gross margin, Operating income, and Adjusted operating income include a $994 million benefit from tariff refunds received during the second quarter of 2026, which are classified as a reduction of Cost of Sales. Tariff refunds provided 3.7 and 1.9 percentage points of benefit to Gross margin rate, Operating income margin rate, and Adjusted operating income margin rate for the three and six month periods, respectively.

(b)

Adjusted SG&A expenses, Adjusted SG&A expense rate, Adjusted operating income, and Adjusted operating income margin rate, which are non-GAAP measures, exclude the impact of certain items. Management believes that these measures are useful in providing period-to-period comparisons of the results of our operations. The Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures tables provide additional information.

Sales Metrics

Comparable sales include all Merchandise Sales, except sales from stores open less than 13 months or that have been closed.  Digitally originated sales include all Merchandise Sales initiated through mobile applications and the Company’s websites.

Comparable Sales

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Comparable sales change

3.8 %

(1.9) %

4.7 %

(2.8) %

Drivers of change in comparable sales

Number of transactions (traffic)

3.6

(1.3)

4.0

(1.8)

Average transaction amount

0.2

(0.6)

0.7

(1.0)

Comparable Sales by Channel

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Stores originated comparable sales change

2.7 %

(3.2) %

3.7 %

(4.4) %

Digitally originated comparable sales change

8.7

4.3

8.8

4.5

Merchandise Sales by Channel

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Stores originated

80.4 %

81.1 %

80.1 %

80.7 %

Digitally originated

19.6

18.9

19.9

19.3

Total

100 %

100 %

100 %

100 %

Merchandise Sales by Fulfillment Channel

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

(unaudited)

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Stores

97.6 %

97.7 %

97.6 %

97.7 %

Other

2.4

2.3

2.4

2.3

Total

100 %

100 %

100 %

100 %

 

Note: Merchandise Sales fulfilled by stores include in-store purchases and digitally originated sales fulfilled by shipping merchandise from stores to guests, Order Pickup, Drive Up, and Same Day Delivery.

Number of Stores and Retail Square Feet

Number of Stores

Retail Square Feet (a)

(unaudited)

August 1,
2026

January 31,
2026

August 2,
2025

August 1,
2026

January 31,
2026

August 2,
2025

170,000 or more sq. ft.

274

273

273

49,045

48,824

48,824

50,000 to 169,999 sq. ft.

1,598

1,576

1,562

200,321

197,274

195,436

49,999 or less sq. ft.

147

146

147

4,460

4,420

4,445

Total

2,019

1,995

1,982

253,826

250,518

248,705

(a)

In thousands; reflects total square feet less office, supply chain facility, and vacant space.

TARGET CORPORATION

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To provide additional transparency, the Company has disclosed non-GAAP adjusted diluted earnings per share (Adjusted EPS), adjusted SG&A expenses, adjusted SG&A expense rate, adjusted operating income, and adjusted operating income margin rate. When applicable, these measures exclude certain discretely managed items. Management believes this information is useful in providing period-to-period comparisons of the results of Target’s operations. These measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative to, generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP). The most comparable GAAP measures are diluted earnings per share, SG&A expenses, SG&A expense rate, operating income, and operating income margin rate. Adjusted EPS, Adjusted SG&A expenses, Adjusted SG&A expense rate, Adjusted operating income, and Adjusted operating income margin rate should not be considered in isolation or as a substitution for analysis of Target’s results as reported in accordance with GAAP. Other companies may calculate these measures differently, or not provide similar measures, limiting the usefulness of the measures for comparisons with other companies. 

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP

Adjusted EPS

Three Months Ended

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

(millions, except per share data) (unaudited)

Pretax

Net of Tax

Per Share

Pretax

Net of Tax

Per Share

Change

GAAP and Adjusted EPS

$   4.11

$   2.05

100.3 %

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP

Adjusted EPS

Six Months Ended

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

(millions, except per share data) (unaudited)

Pretax

Net of Tax

Per Share

Pretax

Net of Tax

Per Share

Change

GAAP diluted EPS

$   5.83

$   4.32

34.8 %

Adjustments

Interchange fee settlements (a)

$     —

$     —

$     —

$  (593)

$   (441)

$ (0.97)

Adjusted EPS

$   5.83

$   3.35

73.7 %

 

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Adjusted
SG&A Expenses and Adjusted Operating Income

Three Months Ended

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

SG&A Expenses

Operating Income (b)

SG&A Expenses

Operating Income

(dollars in millions) (unaudited)

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

GAAP and Adjusted measures

$   5,725

21.6 %

$   2,560

9.6 %

$   5,359

21.3 %

$   1,317

5.2 %

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Adjusted
SG&A Expenses and Adjusted Operating Income

Six Months Ended

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

SG&A Expenses

Operating Income (b)

SG&A Expenses

Operating Income

(dollars in millions) (unaudited)

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Dollars

Rate

Reported, GAAP measure

$  11,286

21.7 %

$   3,695

7.1 %

$   9,950

20.3 %

$   2,789

5.7 %

Adjustments

Interchange fee settlements (a)

$       593

1.2 %

$    (593)

(1.2) %

Adjusted, Non-GAAP measure

$  11,286

21.7 %

$   3,695

7.1 %

$  10,543

21.5 %

$   2,196

4.5 %

Note: Amounts may not foot due to rounding.

(a)

Includes gains, net of legal fees, related to settlements during the first quarter of 2025 of credit card interchange fee litigation matters in which the Company was a plaintiff. The adjustment removes the favorable impact of the settlement gains from prior-year EPS, SG&A expenses and Operating income.

(b)

Note (a) to the Operating Metrics tables provides information about the impact of tariff refunds on Operating income and Operating income margin rate.

We have also disclosed after-tax ROIC, which is a ratio based on GAAP information, with the exception of the add-back of operating lease interest to operating income. We believe this metric is useful in assessing the effectiveness of our capital allocation over time. Other companies may calculate ROIC differently, limiting the usefulness of the measure for comparisons with other companies.

After-Tax Return on Invested Capital

(dollars in millions) (unaudited)

Trailing Twelve Months

Numerator

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

Operating income

$     6,024

$        5,425

 + Net other income

64

99

EBIT

6,088

5,524

 + Operating lease interest (a)

172

166

   Income taxes (b)

1,402

1,305

Net operating profit after taxes

$     4,858

$        4,385

 

Denominator

August 1, 2026

August 2, 2025

August 3, 2024

Current portion of long-term debt and other borrowings

$     1,136

$       1,136

$      1,640

 + Noncurrent portion of long-term debt

14,221

15,320

13,654

 + Shareholders’ investment

17,843

15,420

14,429

 + Operating lease liabilities (c)

3,733

3,883

3,786

   Cash and cash equivalents

5,411

4,341

3,497

Invested capital

$    31,522

$      31,418

$    30,012

Average invested capital (d)

$    31,470

$      30,715

After-tax return on invested capital (e)

15.4 %

14.3 %

(a)

Represents the add-back to operating income driven by the hypothetical interest expense we would incur if the property under our operating leases was owned or accounted for under finance leases. Calculated using the discount rate for each lease and recorded as a component of rent expense within Operating Income. Operating lease interest is added back to Operating Income in the ROIC calculation to control for differences in capital structure between us and our competitors.

(b)

Calculated using the effective tax rates, which were 22.4 percent and 22.9 percent for the trailing twelve months ended August 1, 2026, and August 2, 2025, respectively. For the twelve months ended August 1, 2026, and August 2, 2025, includes tax effect of $1.4 billion and $1.3 billion, respectively, related to EBIT, and $39 million and $38 million, respectively, related to operating lease interest.

(c)

Total short-term and long-term operating lease liabilities included within Accrued and Other Current Liabilities and Noncurrent Operating Lease Liabilities, respectively.

(d)

Average based on the invested capital at the end of the current period and the invested capital at the end of the comparable prior period.

(e)

For the trailing twelve months ended August 1, 2026, includes the impact of tariff refunds, which increased after-tax ROIC by 2.4 percentage points, and business transformation costs incurred in the trailing twelve-month period, which decreased after-tax ROIC by 0.6 percentage points. For the trailing twelve months ended August 2, 2025, includes the impact of after-tax net gains on interchange fee settlements, which increased after-tax ROIC by 1.4 percentage points.

2026 GAAP EPS, SG&A expenses, SG&A expense rate, operating income, and operating (income) margin rate may include the impact of certain discrete items, which may be excluded in calculating Adjusted EPS, Adjusted SG&A expenses, Adjusted SG&A expense rate, Adjusted operating income, and Adjusted operating income margin rate. The guidance does not currently reflect any such discrete items, which are subject to variability and therefore cannot be reconciled without unreasonable efforts. In the past, these items have included both gains and losses, including certain asset impairments, severance, and other items that are discretely managed.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP

Adjusted EPS Guidance

(per share) (unaudited)

Full Year 2026

GAAP diluted earnings per share guidance

$9.90 – $10.90

Estimated adjustments

Other

Adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance

$9.90 – $10.90

Note:  The guidance includes second quarter tariff refund benefits of approximately $1.65, but excludes any potential future refunds.

 

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