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Bill Ackman's patience with Target may be running out

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Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) has had its hands full in the past few quarters. Larger competitor Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) has been taking all the glory, growing sales every quarter while most other retailers shrink. While Target held all the media's attention during 2007 and much of 2008 -- with cleaner stores, hipper advertising, and a true alternative to the bargain basement -- it's struggled during the recession.

Target's status-quo attitude may not be enough to keep Bill Ackman away, though. The billionaire controls 8% of the retailer's stock and, until now, has not indicated that he's unhappy about Target's current management team.

Indeed, Ackman has been extremely complimentary in recent times of Target's team. But then again, Target's entire board of directors and all of the retailer's management only own 0.31% of Target's shares to Ackman's 8%. So, with TGT shares languishing around $35 from their recent peak of nearly $60 in 2007, Ackman may not keep quiet for much longer.

If Target's management team is content to wait for the economic turnaround and see how sales and growth rebound, so be it. That's a huge missed opportunity to try and return to "the ways things were" -- which may not be good enough for Ackman's money sitting in Target's shares. Still, the fact that Wal-Mart has capitalized on the downturn and Target hasn't says something. That something is this: Target maybe needs a shakeup in the upper ranks and even in the board.

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