There is no question the stores are prepped and warned.
may want to pursue the possibilities that a different person did them both, and neither was our client.
If we don't see Pressler departing, the stock treads water.
We're optimistic for the retail sector this fall. We think that the consumer will come back into stores. July is primarily a clearance month, and we think we have accomplished what had to be done in July, liquidating all the spring merchandise. So, the stores are well positioned,
Recycling what has worked in the past is a defensive strategy that is working, and it has reversed sales declines for the retailer.
We continue to believe that the company has been making incremental improvements in its product offerings at all divisions. We believe that fall and holiday assortments are largely complete, and that most marketing and merchandising decisions have been made and implemented.
When you do that, The Gap declares victory. The Web site has just succeeded in getting you into the store.
There's no question things are stinky at Gap, but to say fourth-quarter results will be so bad as to cause them to violate their debt covenant is a huge stretch of the imagination.
Prosecutors are saying the use of hydrogen peroxide caused the death, and they have to prove it. That's scientifically impossible.
They focused the store too sharply on fashion, let go on the basics, and their fashion didn't work. By selling low-rise jeans and mechanics jeans to hip 24-year-olds, you're alienating me and worse yet, you weren't able to catch that hip 24-year-old.
There's a lot of gray. It raises issues of freedom of choice and the medical establishment.
It was a very accelerated or aggressive promotional season - one that I think is going to be tough to predict. I don't think I've entered a first quarter with as much uncertainty.
That's pretty dismal, ... My sense is September is not going to be much better.
The issue is not the quarter, which was in line with expectations, but their guarded outlook for 2006. The business is struggling and it continues to struggle. Traffic is falling...
He's someone who not only has a good vision on a variety of issues, but more important, he's somebody who executes.
Gap's financial control and expense discipline have been excellent, as seen in recent results, providing some comfort to the lenders, ... What is clear is that the problem and its solution lies with Gap's product offerings.
The guy had the largest practice in Colorado after one and a half years of business. He's treated thousands of patients, and many thought he gave a miraculous cure. The so-called victims were referred by patients who were successfully treated.
The medical examiner was specifically asked to amend the death certificate to make a homicide case against the defendant.