Lululemon and Target are facing challenges in the U.S. market due to tariffs and cautious consumer behavior. Both stocks are down over 40% in the past year, but trade at low valuations. Lululemon reported revenue growth of 7% in Q2, with strong international sales but a slip in earnings per share. Target’s net sales fell in Q2, but saw improvements in traffic and digital sales. Despite challenges, both companies are adapting strategies to combat slumps. Lululemon focuses on product innovation, while Target leverages digital services and advertising for growth. Both stocks offer potential for long-term investors.

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