ValoreQ4, 24TTMSpese di vendita, generali e amministrative——Ricerca e sviluppo——Reddito operativo229 M1.11 BProventi non operativi, Totale31 M110 MOneri finanziari, al netto degli interessi capitalizzati24 M93 MProventi non operativi, esclusi gli oneri finanziari7 M17 MEntrate/uscite straordinarie——Utile al lordo delle imposte236 M1.13 BQuota di utile——Imposte65 M316 MInteressi di minoranza——Altri proventi/oneri al netto delle imposte5 M-1 MUtile netto al lordo delle attività cessate171 M816 MAttività cessate——Utile netto171 M816 MRegolazione della diluizione——Dividendi privilegiati——Utile netto diluito attribuibile agli azionisti ordinari171 M816 MUtile base per azione (EPS base)0.472.19Utile diluito per azione (EPS diluito)0.432.13Numero medio di azioni ordinarie in circolazione373 M1.49 BAzioni diluite in circolazione384 M1.52 BEBITDA235 M—EBIT229 M1.11 BCosto del fatturato2.62 B9.1 BAltri costi del venduto——Ammortamento e svalutazione (liquidità)6 M—
Gap Inc (The)
The Gap, Inc., commonly known as Gap Inc., is an American multinational clothing and accessories retailer. Gap was founded in 1969 by Donald Fisher and Doris F. Fisher and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates four primary divisions: the namesake Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Athleta. Gap Inc. is one of the largest apparel retailers in the United States, and is third in total international locations, behind Inditex Group and H&M. As of early 2023, Gap employs about 95,000 people.
The Fisher family remains deeply involved in the company, collectively owning much of its stock. Donald Fisher was chairman of the board until 2004, playing a role in the ouster of then-CEO Millard Drexler in 2002, and remained on the board until his death in 2009. Fisher's wife and their son, Robert J. "Bob" Fisher, are also on Gap's board of directors. Bob succeeded his father as chairman in 2004 and was CEO on an interim basis following the resignation of Paul Pressler in 2007, before being succeeded by Glenn K. Murphy up until 2014. From February 2015 to November 2019, Art Peck was CEO of Gap Inc., until he was replaced by Sonia Syngal in March 2020.