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Gap Inc V.GAP


Primary Symbol: GAP

The Gap, Inc. is a specialty apparel company in America. The Company offers apparel, accessories and personal care products for women, men and children. Its Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Athleta brands offer clothing, accessories and lifestyle products for men, women and children. It is an omni-channel retailer, with sales to customers both in stores and online, through Company-operated and franchise stores, websites, and third-party arrangements. Its omni-channel services, including buying online pick-up in store, order-in-store, find-in-store, and ship-from-store, as well as enhanced mobile-enabled experiences, are tailored across its collection of brands. Gap includes adult apparel and accessories, GapKids, babyGap, Gap Maternity, GapBody, and GapFit collections. Banana Republic is a premium lifestyle retailer celebrating exploration and self-expression through timeless quality, versatile fabrics, and exceptionally made womenswear, menswear, and home designs.


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Comment by KayDayon Oct 20, 2009 6:34pm
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Post# 16405694

RE: RE: RE: Seriously though ..

RE: RE: RE: Seriously though ..I believe that your e mails to the company may have been a wake up call.  It is very possible that Brydon is a busy man and left it to his trader to do all of this.  He probably just got a summary report and didn't take the time to really look at the numbers or how it was carried out. 
Your letter was fantastic, it hit all the points clearly and it was brief... much more effective than a runaway rant.  I think you may have been the catalyst for the news release.  Thanks for giving them a picture of what was going on with the selling... it did one of two things:
a) enlightened them as to what is going on with their brokerage firm and the damage they have done.
b) clarified that their stockholders are not idiots and have call the spade a spade.

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