Gap (GPS) Q4 tupe maua 2022

People walk by the Gap retail store in Century City on September 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

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Gap reported disappointing holiday-quarter results Thursday and announced a series of executive changes as the struggling retailer continues to search for a permanent CEO.

Shares of the company fell in off-hours trading.

Here’s how the company did in its fiscal fourth quarter compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv:

  • Loss per share: 75 cents, vs. 46 cents expected
  • Tupe maua: $ 4.24 piliona vs. $ 4.36 piliona ua fuafuaina

The company’s reported net losses for the three-month period that ended Jan. 28 was $273 million, or 75 cents a share, compared with a loss of $16 million, or 4 cents per share, a year ago.

Gap reported sales of $4.24 billion, down from $4.53 billion a year earlier.

The apparel retailer — which includes its namesake brand, Old Navy, Banana Republic and Athleta — has had a rough year as it grappled with numerous net losses, bloated inventory levels and a search for a permanent CEO. Gap said it was “getting close” to picking its next chief executive.

The company also said it is eliminating its chief growth officer role, which has been held by Asheesh Saksena, effective Thursday. The Athleta brand’s CEO, Mary Beth Laughton, also left the company Thursday.

“We believe Athleta has incredible potential, but it has suffered from product acceptance challenges
over the past several quarters,” Gap interim CEO Bob Martin said in a release. “As we look to capitalize on this potential and remain competitive amidst a dynamic landscape, we believe now is the right time to bring in a new leader who can position Athleta for long-term success.”

Chief People Officer Sheila Peters is also leaving, albeit at the end of the year.

This time last year, Gap struggled to get products on the shelves amid worldwide supply chain constraints and ended up flying in apparel to keep up with demand. Still, backlogs and delays kept inventories in transit so by the time it finally arrived, it was out of season or out of style, forcing the company to offer steep discounts, which has cut into profits.

Gap had originally forecast adjusted earnings of $1.85 to $2.05 per share with sales growing a low single digit percentage for the fiscal year. It slashed that guidance ae te'i ane withdrew it altogether halfway through the year amid plunging sales.

The company said it withdrew the outlook because of the uncertain macroeconomic environment and its ongoing efforts to make changes and find a new CEO.

In July, Sonia Syngal fa'afuase'i i lalo from as CEO. The company has yet to find a permanent replacement. Bob Martin, the retailer’s executive chairman, has been serving as interim CEO in the meantime.

In the previous quarter, Gap sustained $53 million in impairment charges after Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, terminated his contract with the retailer citing apparent contract breaches and a lack of creative control. In late October, Gap removed all Yeezy products from its stores after Ye made anti-Semitic remarks.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/09/gap-gps-q4-earnings-2022.html