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    Gap (GAP) earnings Q1 2025

    Daniel snowBy Daniel snowMay 29, 20254 Mins Read
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    People walk past the entrance of a Gap store in Paris, France, July 1, 2021.

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    Gap is expecting new tariffs would impact its business by hundreds of millions of dollars, if they remain in effect, the company said Thursday when announcing fiscal first-quarter earnings. 

    Shares fell more than 15% in after-hours trading.

    In a news release, Gap said new 30% duties on imports from China and a 10% levy on imports from most other countries will cost the company between $250 million to $300 million but, for now, it’s leaving that impact out of its guidance. 

    The company said it’s planning to mitigate those costs by diversifying its supply chain and reducing its exposure to China to get the impact closer to $100 million to $150 million, which will likely show up on the balance sheet in the back half of the year. 

    “Based on what we know today, we do not expect there to be meaningful price increases or impact to our consumer,” CEO Richard Dickson told CNBC in an interview. “I’ve talked about this often: We truly believe that strong brands can win in any market. It’s a big industry. It’s a big market. Obviously we’re a big player with market share, but as we look ahead, we see the potential to further market our brands and gain share.”

    Beyond tariffs, Gap issued fiscal first-quarter results that beat expectations on the top and bottom lines.

    Here’s how the apparel company performed compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:

    • Earnings per share: 51 cents vs. 45 cents expected
    • Revenue: $3.46 billion vs. $3.42 billion expected

    The company’s reported net income for the three-month period that ended May 3 was $193 million, or 51 cents per share, compared with $158 million, or 41 cents per share, a year earlier. 

    Sales rose to $3.46 billion, up about 2% from $3.39 billion a year earlier.

    Gap’s guidance was largely in line with consensus, but in some cases, it came in weaker than expected. It’s expecting full-year sales to grow between 1% and 2%, compared with expectations of up 1.3%, according to LSEG. 

    For the current quarter, it expects sales to be flat, compared with expectations of 0.2% growth, according to LSEG. It’s expecting its gross margin to be 41.8%, weaker than the 42.5% that StreetAccount had expected. 

    In March, before President Donald Trump issued new tariffs on most parts of the world, the company was expecting a minimal impact from the duties. But three months later, it’s in a different position.

    In March, Gap said it manufactures less than 10% of its products from China, which is seeing a 30% new tariff since Trump took office, but it now expects the country to represent less than 3% of its sourcing by the end of the year.

    Its two largest trading partners are Vietnam and Indonesia, where Gap manufactured 27% and 19% of its products in fiscal 2024, respectively, according to its most recent annual filing. Vietnam is facing a potential 46% reciprocal tariff and, if that duty remains in effect, it could have a significant impact on Gap’s income. 

    Trump’s trade war is throwing a wrench into Dickson’s plans to turn around the legacy retailer — efforts that are well underway and continuing to bear fruit. 

    During the quarter, comparable sales grew 2%, essentially in line with expectations of 1.8%, according to StreetAccount. Gross margin, and operating margin also came in higher than expected. 

    Here’s a closer look at each brand’s performance. 

    • Old Navy: Gap’s largest and most important brand notched sales of $2 billion, up 3% compared to last year, with comparable sales up 3%, ahead of expectations of 2.1%, according to StreetAccount. 
    • Gap: The company’s namesake banner saw sales of $724 million, up 5% compared to last year, with comparable sales up 5%, ahead of expectations of 3.4%. Dickson has focused much of his turnaround efforts on the Gap brand, and it’s been a standout performer over the last couple of quarters. 
    • Banana Republic: The safari chic brand is still seeing troubles with sales down 3% to $428 million, and comparable sales flat, compared with expectations of 1.5% growth. The company said it remains focused on improving the brand. 
    • Athleta: The athleisure brand has also been a drag on Gap’s overall performance with sales down 6% to $308 million and comparable sales down 8%. The figures were not comparable to consensus estimates. The company warned improvements at Athleta “will take time.”



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