GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price The Gap Inc.
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Share prices of companies in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is one of the world's largest apparel retailers, owning such well-known brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. We've classified it as a "Apparel Retailer." The chart below shows how the traditional fashion industry is faring in a highly competitive environment.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
The Gap is one of the world's largest clothing retailers, owning iconic brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. As an industry giant, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with The Gap's performance to assess the state of the sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
GPS - Daily change in the company's share price The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc.'s daily price change reflects volatility in the apparel retail sector. The metric demonstrates sensitivity to fashion trends, consumer spending, and competition from online retailers.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The fashion industry is highly competitive and subject to rapidly changing trends. The chart below illustrates the volatility of the apparel retail sector, reflecting these challenges.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
The Gap is an iconic American clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company's stock price is a barometer of the health of the retail industry and consumer spending, significantly contributing to overall volatility.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc.'s year-over-year performance tells the story of the retail veteran's attempts to recapture its former glory. Its 12-month market cap reflects the success (or failure) of its strategy to revive its core brands, Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic, as well as its ability to manage inventory and compete with fast fashion.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company is undergoing a transformation, attempting to restore relevance to its core brands. This chart will show how successful its restructuring and competitive efforts are in the rapidly changing fashion world.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
The Gap, a veteran clothing retailer, tells the story of its struggle for relevance through its dynamic performance. Its performance against the market is a test of whether its brands (Old Navy, Gap) can successfully compete with fast fashion and online players. It's a classic story of retail transformation.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization The Gap Inc.
Gap is a global clothing retailer. Its monthly performance reflects its efforts to revitalize its core brands (Gap, Old Navy). Comparable sales data, inventory levels, and overall consumer fashion trends are key factors.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a pillar of American apparel retail, operating brands such as Old Navy and Athleta. The dynamics of this sector, as the chart shows, reflect shifting fashion trends and consumer demand. The Gap's history is a constant struggle for relevance, where success depends on the ability to anticipate customer desires.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning such well-known brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Its business is subject to fashion cycles and fierce competition. The Gap market chart reflects overall consumer sentiment, allowing one to assess how its transformation efforts and the success of individual brands have impacted its stock price.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization The Gap Inc.
The Gap's weekly stock performance is a barometer of the health of American apparel retail. The stock is sensitive to consumer spending data, sales news at key brands like Old Navy, and overall fashion industry trends.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is an iconic clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company is competing for customers in the rapidly changing fashion world. This chart compares Gap's performance with the retail sector and helps us understand how successful its transformation efforts are amid fierce competition.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
The Gap is a major clothing retailer whose business is directly dependent on consumer spending and fashion trends. This chart shows how cyclical the company's stock is and how much it amplifies stock market movements, reflecting consumer confidence.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
GPS - Market capitalization of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap's market capitalization dynamics chart the iconic American brand's struggle for relevance. The sustained decline reflects the loss of its fashionable appeal and competition from fast fashion. Periodic surges are investors' reaction to attempts at a reboot, such as the successful Old Navy collections.
GPS - Share of the company's market capitalization The Gap Inc. within the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap Inc. isn't just a brand, but an entire fashion conglomerate. Its share of the retail apparel sector's market capitalization demonstrates the true weight of names like Old Navy and Athleta in the battle against fast fashion and online retailers. The chart illustrates whether this giant is maintaining its influence in a crowded market.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Retail clothing
Below is a chart of the market capitalization of the clothing retail sector. The Gap is an iconic American brand currently undergoing a difficult period of transformation. Its history, set against the backdrop of the market, is a case study in how a style icon must fight for relevance and compete with fast fashion and online players.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Gap is an iconic American clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. Its market capitalization reflects its efforts to adapt to the changing fashion world. The chart below shows the economic weight of major apparel conglomerates.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
GPS - Book value capitalization of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap's physical foundation is its global network of stores, distribution centers, and billions of dollars in inventory. Its book value reflects this massive retail infrastructure. The chart below is a story of adaptation: it shows how the retail giant manages its physical assets in the era of online shopping and changing fashion trends.
GPS - Share of the company's book capitalization The Gap Inc. within the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer. The chart shows its massive share of physical assets. These include thousands of stores under the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands, as well as a powerful network of distribution centers that make up its physical empire.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. Their business requires thousands of stores and massive distribution centers. The book value chart reflects the value of this massive and capital-intensive retail infrastructure.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
The Gap's physical world is a global network of thousands of stores and giant distribution centers that form the physical backbone of its brands. The graph below shows how this retail empire has evolved its physical scale to adapt to the online era.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a well-known clothing retailer. Its book value is represented by its stores, warehouses, and inventory. This chart shows how the market perceives the ability of its brands (Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic) to compete in the world of fast fashion and e-commerce. This trend is an indicator of the success or failure of its strategies.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap is more than just stores and warehouses; it also houses a portfolio of world-renowned apparel brands (Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic). This chart shows how the market evaluates the strength of these brands and the company's ability to compete in the rapidly changing world of fashion, comparing its market capitalization to the value of its tangible assets.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a clothing retailer with significant inventory and retail stores. This metric is often close to or below the market average. It demonstrates how much the market values ββthe brand and the company's operational performance above the value of its physical assets. The absence of a high premium indicates the maturity of the business.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
GPS - Company debts The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc., owner of iconic clothing brands, is struggling to remain relevant in today's retail landscape. This chart shows how the company is managing its debt during its transformation. The financial strategy is focused on streamlining its store network, developing online sales, and revitalizing brands like Old Navy to stabilize the business.
Market segment debts - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is an iconic clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company is struggling with fast fashion and online competition, requiring investments in restructuring and marketing. This chart shows how its debt load is affecting the giant's ability to adapt to the new retail landscape.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer. This chart shows its debt load. In the highly competitive and volatile world of fashion, high debt can be dangerous. It limits the company's ability to invest in its brands and adapt to new trends, especially during periods of declining sales.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. This chart shows the debt load in the clothing retail sector. It helps understand how a company with a massive network of stores manages its balance sheet while adapting to fast fashion and the growth of online competitors.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
The Gap, Inc. is a clothing retail giant undergoing a complex transformation. Managing inventory and lease obligations requires flexible financing. This chart, reflecting the overall debt burden of the economy, provides context for assessing the retailer's debt strategy. How well does it align with industry challenges and overall market conditions?
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart shows how investors view the company's efforts to adapt to fast fashion and e-commerce. The dynamics reflect Gap's brand identity challenges and its heavy reliance on the more successful Old Navy.
P/E of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning such renowned brands as Gap, Old Navy, and Athleta. The company is one of the icons of American fashion, currently undergoing a complex period of transformation. This chart shows the average valuation for the entire apparel retail sector, helping to understand whether investors believe in the successful future of this giant.
P/E of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc., owner of iconic clothing brands, operates in a highly competitive and cyclical retail industry. Its sales are directly dependent on consumer spending and fashion trends. This chart, illustrating overall economic confidence, is key for Gap, as during downturns, consumers primarily cut back on clothing.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart illustrates future revenue expectations, which depend on fashion trends, retail competition, and the success of the company's renewal strategies for each of its key brands.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart shows general expectations for the retail sector. The Gap's position relative to the average reflects market opinion on its ability to navigate fast fashion, revitalize its iconic brands, and adapt to changing consumer behavior.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning such renowned brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company competes for customers in the rapidly changing and highly competitive fashion world. This chart of overall economic expectations is an important indicator of consumer spending on apparel, which directly impacts The Gap's success.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning such renowned brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Its financial performance, as shown in the graph, reflects its ability to compete in the rapidly changing world of fashion. The success of the Old Navy brand is often a key driver of overall profitability.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning such renowned brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company is adapting to the rapidly changing fashion world. This chart shows the total revenue in the apparel retail sector. It illustrates how the entire fashion industry is coping with competition from online players and changing consumer behavior.
Overall market profit
The Gap, Inc., owner of the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands, is one of the largest clothing retailers. The company's sales are heavily dependent on consumer spending and fashion trends. During periods of economic growth, as reflected in this graph, people are more willing to update their wardrobes. During recessions, demand for non-essential clothing declines.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. Its profitability depends on fashion trends and consumer spending. This chart shows analysts' expectations for future sales, which reflect their assessment of the success of each brand's strategies in the competitive fashion industry.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning renowned brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company faces fierce competition and changing fashion trends. This chart displays profitability forecasts for the entire apparel retail sector, allowing you to assess how The Gap is adapting to the challenges of modern retail.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a well-known clothing retailer. Sales in this sector are heavily dependent on consumer confidence and fashion trends. This chart, reflecting overall economic health, helps us understand whether consumers will spend money on wardrobe updates or choose to save, which directly impacts the company's revenue.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is an iconic clothing retailer with brands including Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic. This chart shows how the market is reacting to its efforts to adapt to fast fashion and online shopping. The dynamics reflect the success of new collections and the company's ability to compete in a highly saturated and changing retail sector.
P/S market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Revenue is measured by retail sales. This chart for the apparel retail sector helps investors assess how well this retail giant adapts to changing fashion trends and competition from fast fashion and online players.
P/S of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is one of the world's most renowned apparel retailers, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. The company faces intense competition and changing fashion trends. This total market revenue valuation chart helps understand how investors view this retail giant and its efforts to adapt to the new reality.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is one of the world's largest apparel retailers, owning such well-known brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart shows how investors estimate the company's future sales. It reflects their expectations for consumer demand for apparel and the ability of the company's brands to compete in the rapidly changing fashion world.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning iconic brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company's valuation reflects its ongoing struggle to remain relevant in the fast-fashion world, inventory management challenges, and attempts to successfully restructure to regain consumer and investor confidence.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a renowned global clothing retailer with brands including Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic. The company's sales serve as a barometer of consumer spending on clothing. This chart illustrates overall revenue forecasts, and The Gap's performance serves as an indicator of the fashion retail landscape.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel and accessories retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart shows revenue from sales in its stores and online. Consumer preferences, fashion trends, and retail competition significantly impact its performance.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. (GPS) is one of the world's largest apparel retailers, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart shows revenue in the apparel retail sector. The company serves a wide range of consumers, from family wear to premium and athletic wear, and is an iconic name in American fashion.
Overall market sales
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company's sales are heavily dependent on consumer spending on clothing. This indicator, which reflects the overall economic health and consumer confidence, is key for The Gap. During periods of growth, people are more willing to update their wardrobes, which directly impacts the company's sales.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. manages a portfolio of iconic apparel brands, including Gap, Old Navy, and Athleta. The forecast for future sales, shown in this chart, is a barometer of consumer sentiment and the success of brand renewal strategies. Analysts weigh the strength of Old Navy, the growth potential of Athleta, and the challenge of reviving the core Gap brand to formulate their revenue outlook.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. manages a portfolio of well-known apparel brands: Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart segments projected sales by these key brands. This allows analysts to assess which brand, according to analysts, will be the primary growth driver for the entire retail giant in the competitive fashion industry.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. Its sales are an indicator of the state of the mass-market fashion segment and consumer spending. This chart shows the overall spending picture, while The Gap's financial results reflect how successfully the company adapts to rapidly changing trends and competition from online players.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning renowned brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company's profitability depends on fashion trends, inventory management, and fierce competition in the sector. This chart shows how this iconic retailer competes for customers and profitability in the rapidly changing fashion world.
Market segment marginality - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart shows the company's profitability in the highly competitive fashion industry. Success depends on each brand's ability to stay relevant, manage inventory, and compete effectively both online and offline.
Market marginality as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. The company operates in the highly competitive fashion industry. This total profitability chart provides an assessment of its performance. Investors can see how successfully Gap manages its brands and maintains margins amid ongoing pricing pressure.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company The Gap Inc.
The Gap, Inc. is an American fashion icon, owning brands like Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic. Clothing retail is a people-driven business. This chart shows the company's vast workforce, from designers at headquarters to salespeople in thousands of stores worldwide.
Share of the company's employees The Gap Inc. within the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning brands such as Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic. Managing thousands of stores, a complex supply chain, and multiple brands requires a massive staff. This chart reflects the scale of this fashion empire and its role as one of the largest employers in global retail.
Number of employees in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a globally renowned clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart, showing employment in the apparel retail industry, illustrates the intense competition and shift to online. For Gap, this means optimizing its store network and investing in e-commerce to remain relevant.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc., owner of the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands, is a pillar of the clothing retail industry. Its sales are heavily dependent on consumer spending. This employment rate chart is a direct indicator of shoppers' financial health. When people have stable jobs, they are more willing to update their wardrobes for themselves and their families, which drives Gap sales.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company The Gap Inc. (GPS)
The Gap (GPS) is a global clothing retailer that owns several well-known brands. It's a classic offline and online retailer, which is inherently labor-intensive (thousands of employees in stores, logistics, and design). This metric would be relatively low, reflecting the fact that revenue generation requires a large staff, despite the strength of its brands.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap is an iconic American clothing retailer with a portfolio of brands including Old Navy and Banana Republic. In retail, this metric reflects brand strength and operational efficiency. It helps assess how successfully a company manages its vast network of stores and online sales.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. It's a classic retailer. This chart shows the profile of a large retailer facing competition: a large workforce in stores and offices results in a relatively low market capitalization per employee.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company The Gap Inc. (GPS)
The Gap is an iconic clothing retailer (Gap, Old Navy). Mall retail is a labor-intensive, highly competitive business. This chart is a stark indicator of efficiency. It shows how much net profit each employee (from designer to in-store salesperson) generates in the face of fierce competition from online players.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic brands. In the fashion industry, efficiency depends on the entire value chain, from designers to in-store salespeople. This chart shows how much profit each employee generates, reflecting the company's ability to manage its brands and operations in a highly competitive environment.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
The Gap, Inc. is a global clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. It is a classic brick-and-mortar and e-commerce retailer. This chart, which reflects the market average profitability per employee, allows investors to assess how effective the clothing retail sector, which requires a large workforce, is in generating profit per employee.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee The Gap Inc. (GPS)
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. Revenue per employee reflects the performance of its vast network of stores and online platforms. The graph is an indicator of the health of its brands and their ability to compete in the rapidly changing fashion world, highlighting seasonality and consumer trends.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap (GPS) is a global clothing retailer, owning such well-known brands as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart shows the average income per employee in the retail segment. It allows you to evaluate how effectively Gap generates sales in its stores and online per employee compared to its competitors.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
The Gap (GPS) is a global clothing retailer, owning iconic brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Clothing retail requires a significant staff in stores and in the corporate office (design and logistics). This metric measures the performance of their brands and stores: how much sales each employee generates.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company The Gap Inc. (GPS)
The Gap (GPS) is the owner of iconic but fading clothing brands (Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy). The company has been struggling with competition for decades. This chart shows a short interest. The high bearish rates reflect investors' bets that the Gap brand is beyond saving and that Old Navy (a key asset) will not survive competition from fast-fashion giants like Shein and Zara. (346)
Shares shorted by market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap (GPS) is a global clothing retailer that owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. The company is struggling to stay relevant. The chart below shows the overall short position on the apparel retail sector. It shows how many investors are betting on a decline in consumer demand or believe in the triumph of fast fashion.
Shares shorted by the overall market
The Gap is a clothing retail giant. It's a classic cyclical business, dependent on discretionary spending. This chart measures the general fear of a recession. When investors are afraid, they know the first thing consumers will do is cut back on new clothing. This directly impacts Gap's sales and margin forecasts, making them vulnerable to a downturn.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator The Gap Inc. (GPS)
The Gap is an iconic clothing retailer, home to the brands Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company is struggling to regain relevance. This indicator measures the "temperature" of belief in their turnaround. It "warms up" on strong reports from Old Navy (their "motor") and "cools down" on weak sales from Gap.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is a global apparel retail giant, owning iconic brands Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. The company is struggling to remain relevant in the world of fast fashion and e-commerce. This chart reflects overall investor sentiment in the apparel retail sector. It helps assess whether the GPS performance reflects overall consumer trends or the success of its brands.
RSI 14 for the overall market
For The Gap (GPS), a clothing retailer, this chart is an indicator of consumer confidence. Fashion is all about discretionary spending. During periods of market euphoria, consumers are eager to spend on branded items. During periods of panic and austerity, they switch to cheaper private labels, and GPS's sales suffer.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast GPS (The Gap Inc.)
The Gap is a global apparel retailer, owning the iconic brands Gap, Old Navy (a key profit driver), Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart shows the average price target from analysts, reflecting their views on same-store sales (SSS), inventory management, and the success of Gap's brand turnaround strategy.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price GPS (The Gap Inc.)
GPS is an American retail icon, owning brands such as Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta. This chart shows analysts' forecasts for the stock's upside or downside. It measures the gap between the price and forecast, reflecting their belief (or skepticism) in these brands' challenging comebacks in the fast-fashion world.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Retail clothing
The Gap is an icon of American retail. The holding company owns the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. The company is fighting to regain its former glory. This chart displays analysts' general expectations for the entire apparel retail sector. It shows whether experts believe in a comeback for legacy brands.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
The Gap is an iconic American clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. It's a pure-play consumer business, driven by discretionary spending. This chart shows overall market sentiment. For Gap, which operates in the highly competitive fashion sector, analysts' overall optimism is important as an indicator of consumer confidence and willingness to spend on discretionary clothing.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index The Gap Inc.
The Gap is an American retail icon that has lost its way. It's a holding company of four brands: (1) the old Gap (dying), (2) Banana Republic (dying), (3) Old Navy (their cash cow), and (4) Athleta (their rising star). This chart is a summary indicator of their splits. It weighs Old Navy's (stable) profitability against Gap's (failing) battle for relevance.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Retail clothing
The Gap, Inc. is an icon of American apparel retail. Owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands, they cover all segments, from mass market to athletics. This chart compares their composite index to the sector, showing how far this iconic retailer outperforms its competitors.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
The Gap is a global clothing retailer, owning the Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how GPS, a mass-market icon undergoing a revitalization, compares to the overall economic situation and consumer spending.