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+ FollowUndervalued by 154.3% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.
| Market cap | $9.21 Billion |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | $12.78 Billion |
| Dividend Yield | $0.67 (3.16%) |
| Earnings per Share | $2.18 |
| Beta | 2.08 |
| Outstanding Shares | 367,000,000 |
| P/E Ratio | 8.08 |
|---|---|
| PEG | 10.68 |
| Price to Sales | 0.52 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 1.25 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | 0.83 |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | 9.83 |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | 13 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | 0.45 |
| Debt to Equity | 1.57 |
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doris and don fisher opened the first gap store in 1969. the reason was simple. don couldn’t find a pair of jeans that fit. they never expected to transform retail. but they did. guided by humility, compassion and a strong desire to win,...
This committee provides the official revenue estimates and technical analysis for all tax legislation, directly influencing the corporate tax structures and capital investment incentives that profoundly impact Gap Inc.'s financial planning and bottom line.
This powerful committee directly controls taxation (corporate tax rates, credits) and trade policy (tariffs, customs duties). These are critical factors for Gap Inc.'s profitability and the cost of its imported goods in a global supply chain.
Labor laws (e.g., minimum wage, workplace safety, union regulations) directly impact Gap Inc.'s significant employee base and are a major factor in its operating costs across thousands of stores and operations.
This committee's vast jurisdiction over interstate commerce, the FTC, and consumer protection laws directly impacts Gap Inc.'s advertising practices, e-commerce operations, data privacy, and logistics across states.