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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 Kasten75on May 19, 2010 9:05pm
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Post# 17116083

RE: faith....

RE: faith....First of all my friend, you aren't holding your shares with an iron grip because you believe in the company, you just can't afford to sell them at 17 cents. More people are just praying for a recovery rather than actual believers that the company will be worth much in the near future. The ones who sold out were the smart ones because they are limiting their losses and worse case scenario, they buy in this week at mid teens. I wouldn't call that stupid at all, it's actually the way you make money on the market.

Also it's not the little investor selling his shares its  the large institutions bringing the price down. I hope you're not that gullible that you believe that just because he believes that some news will strengthen the price, he actually is able to accomplish that. I mean c'mon how much more positive news does this company need to drop in order to make some headway.

So it's in your best interest to just sit still and not worry about what other's think because c'mon their in the dark along side you anyways
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