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GPS: Bull or Bear?
The Gap Inc
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: It's never quite as dire as it seems
GPS
+12.61%
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465 days
Filed under: PepsiCo (PEP), Ford Motor (F), General Motors (GM), Market matters, Citigroup Inc. (C), Federal Natl Mtge (FNM), Gap Inc (GPS), General Mills (GIS), Procter and Gamble (PG), Amer Intl Group (AIG), Washington Mutual (WM), Limited Brands (LTD), Rio Tinto plc ADS (RTP), Lehman Br Holdings (LEH), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says that even in lousy markets -- and this is one of them -- you can find stocks to buy.
When nothing's working, something's working. I know sounds counterintuitive. but there is simply no reason to think, as bad as this m...
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Adding Gap into the mix
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-1.39%
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28 days
(closed on 09/11/08)
I'm moving my portfolio more towards a positive slant and this is my newest entry. I purchased GPS this am when the market responded amazingly well to terrible news on the foreclosure front and inflation front. The broader market choose to look at the Wal-Mart numbers and that is a good sign for the next few months. In a stronger market climate, I think that GPS is in great shape to continue with strong earnings and growth. I needed a retail play to get some better diversity and this is my SocialPick for what it is worth.
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Retail Plays For Bad Times
GPS
+32.51%
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506 days
<>Retail stocks have been getting hammered and consumers remain under heavy pressure. That should delight doctrinaire contrarians. Buying when times are bad can definitely produce great results down the road, so this may, indeed, be a good time to look for retail bargains. But since we don't yet know how close or far we are from a significant bottom, such investing is best approached with careful and discipline. Presented here are 10 stocks, some well known with others flying under the radar, produced by a model that has shown an ability to cherry-pick within this presently-beleaguered group.>...
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Retailers Leading the Way? Not Really.
GPS
-19.11%
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539 days
For months now, investors have been looking to the retail sector for insights on the US economy. After all, 70% of US GDP comes from consumer spending. So the retail sector is often thought of as a bellwether for the US economy as a whole. Things aren’t looking good, though retailers have been doing their best to mask this. Take the April same-store sales numbers, for instance. That month, same-store sales declined for most major retailers. However, instead of admitting that things were slowing down, they blamed an early Easter and rainy weather for their poor results.
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Dress up your portfolio with this apparel stock (TRLG)
GPS
+19.51%
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556 days
Filed under: Gap Inc (GPS), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), Under Armour'A' (UA), Technical Analysis, Stock screen, Liz Claiborne (LIZ), Stocks to Buy, Recession I know, I know, with the economy sputtering, why would you ever want to be invested in an apparel company that produces expensive jeans? Let alone have it recommended by a typically short-selling trader like me! But before I tell you the name of this stock that despite the obvious economic problems -- strong oil, weak housing and the dollar, mounting foreclosure, etc -- is sitting right near all-time highs, looking to break out, let's ...
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The Next Recession Domino: Boutiques
GPS
-9.00%
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631 days
3/12 - "While Wilson's might be among the first companies to feel the crunch of the recession (or, if you prefer, "reduced consumer confidence and, incidentally, reduced spending"), it will probably not be the last. Specialty stores and boutiques are probably looking at a tough year. "Mall" stores like Ann Taylor (NYSE: ANN), American Eagle (NYSE: AEO), Sephora, The Gap (NYSE: GPS), and PacSun (NASDAQ: PSUN) tend to pay premium prices for their spaces, have a rather limited range of stock, and charge more money for their products. All of this adds up to a vulnerable position when it comes t...
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Gap Which Changes Start When
GPS
+23.72%
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861 days
Gap (NYSE:GPS) made a surprise appointment with Glenn Murphy taking over as Chairman. Some point to his lack of apparel expertise and shriek. Others point to his successful retail background and shout hurray its time for a change. Well its time for something at Gap. The stock has done nothing for something like three years. After a six month search its a relief that someone will take the job. Gap may have learned a few things about itself as it interviewed a variety of candidates. While we always point to the CEO as the knight in shining armor we should also look at the board of dir...
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