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    Gap closing stores in US

    NEW YORK (AP) — Gap Inc. plans to close stores in the U.S., while expanding in China.

    The struggling retailer, which runs the Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic chains, detailed plans on Thursday to close 189 locations, or 21 percent of its namesake Gap stores in the U.S., by the end of 2013. At the same time, the largest U.S. clothing chain said it plans to triple the number of Gap stores in China from about 15 by the end of the year to roughly 45 by the end of next year.

    The moves are related to the company's previously stated goal of reducing its overall square footage in the U.S. by 10 percent from 2007 to the end of 2013, while roughly doubling revenue from outside of the U.S. to 30 percent by the end of the same year.

    "The combination of our global strategy and formidable growth platform puts us in a strong position to expand our reach into the top 10 apparel markets worldwide," said Glenn Murphy, Gap's CEO, in a statement. "In North America, we're taking a number of steps to improve sales in the near-term, and I'm confident that with a strong management team in place, we're well positioned for sustained growth across the business."

    Like many U.S. companies of all stripes, Gap has been looking overseas for growth as Americans continue to cut back on spending during the down economy in the U.S. But even before the U.S. economy took a turn for the worse, Gap lost its fashion edge. Its sales in the U.S. have eroded considerably since it drove America's love of khakis and all things business casual in the 1990s because of growing competition from specialty retailers like Abercrombie & Fitch and cheap chic merchants like H&M.

    In the second quarter, Gap's overall revenue at stores opened at least a year — a measure of a retailer's health — fell 2 percent during the quarter. At Gap's namesake brand in North America, which has posted an annual revenue drop for the last six years, revenue for the quarter was down 3 percent. Banana Republic, which focuses on dressy casual for work, posted a 2 percent decline. North American revenue at Old Navy, which sells low-priced clothing, was flat.

    The company, based in San Francisco, has been trying to shore up its business, including shaking up senior management by bringing in a new brand president, chief marketing officer, Gap design director and ad agency. Gap also established a Global Creative Center and consolidated its marketing in New York.

    To improve profitability, it has closed or reduced the size of stores over the past few years. And in 2008, it announced plans to reduce overall square footage in the U.S by primarily focusing on cutting the number of Gap stores. But the company never gave details on how many stores that it planned to close.

    On Thursday, Gap officials offered more details to analysts gathered in New York for its annual meeting. The company said that it plans to have closed 34 percent of its namesake Gap stores between 2007 and the end of 2013, not including Gap Outlet locations. After the reduction, it will have 700 Gap stores left by the end of 2013, down from 1056 in 2007.

    "Over the next 26 months, we'll look store by store at our specialty fleet and determine which stores meet the standards we've set for our brand," said Art Peck, president of Gap North America, who took over the helm of the brand in February. "This is a continuation of our work since 2007."

    The company also said it plans to keep the same number of Old Navy stores in North America, but it's cutting down the size of each store. Old Navy had decreased its square footage by 8 percent to 18.5 million since 2007. The company plans to add 50 new Gap Outlet stores by the same period, which will leave 250 stores by the end of 2013.

    Gap said on Thursday that it's testing new merchandising ideas and marketing to get shoppers excited. Gap Kids has collaborated with designer Diane von Furstenberg to design a children's line to be shipped to stores next spring.

    Overseas, the company said its first Gap flagship in Hong Kong will be opening in a few weeks, as is the first Banana Republic store in Paris later this year. The company also plans to expand Old Navy outside of North America to Japan within the next 18 months.

    On the news, Gap's shares rose 11 cents, to $17.96 per share.

     
     
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    363 comments

    • Joojo  •  3 mths ago
      I guess their profit margin has dropped; it's not like they are in the red; may be they are not making as much profit as before. So they'd move shop to where they'd get very cheap labour & still sell their merchandise here in north america & other developed nations at cut-throat prices: --the greed never ends, does it?. The same greedy people would turn round & convince a gullible electorate that Obama's policies are causing them the loss of jobs & the high unemployment rate. The NATURE OF GREED!!!
    • John  •  Newburgh, New York  •  4 mths ago
      They will get their #$%$ handed to them in China.all the crap clothes they make are made in China.
    • anno  •  7 mths ago
      Who cares, hope they make it in China, aren't there wares made there, should be interesting Chinese buying Chinese shoddy goods. Maybe if the GAP had well made clothes they still be in business. Feel sorry for the Americans laid off or may be they will take them to China to take Chinese jobs.
      • ashton 7 mths ago
        who cares! im gonna lose my job that took a year to get in this world
      • suzykue 7 mths ago
        YEAL...take the JOBS overseas...what in the WORLD is wrong with the AMERICAN GOVERMENT...
      • Rene 7 mths ago
        This is a travesty. I remember when The Gap was a household name and their clothes were quality...now...well the Chinese has got them. America, as we knew it, is selling out to these other countries. Cheaper labor and quality...this is so sad.
    • Jim  •  7 mths ago
      that's what you get when you charge 60 bucks for a flannel shirt.
      • SakitSaPuwit 7 mths ago
        thats what you get when you devalue your currency, that makes your products cost so much!!!
      • Jim 7 mths ago
        i don't have any currency man....................and you no this!!!!!!!
    • Maria Alves Devicente  •  7 mths ago
      the gap is closing stores in the USA and opening in china it should be interesting to see chinese buying their own garbage
    • Steve  •  7 mths ago
      A company like GAP has no interest in providing quality goods for a fair price, and NO interest in keeping americans employed. Therefore, Americans should boycott the remaining stores until they either wake up or move completely out of the country. The US should at that time hit them with a heavy tax for being based in the USA. I'm tired of hearing about these CORPORATE TRAITORS laying off americans while profiteering by the use of child & slave labor. I say fine. KICK THEM OUT OF THE USA...period. Americans made them rich, now lets see the greedy lot try to sell that trash to the people that make those rags. Can you you say...Chapter 13....sure ya can.
      • Austria 7 mths ago
        Yay Steve! You tell 'em buddy. You know what you're talking about and how to stay on point. Love ya. LOL!
    • Independant Thinker  •  7 mths ago
      As much as I think stuff from the Gap is over-priced, I feel sorry for the American employees being put out of a job. This shipping jobs oversees thing has got to stop sooner or later, or we as a country are screwed.
      • ArtBuff 7 mths ago
        Too late, a great majority of American companies have already outsourced and primarily due to the amount of taxes they have to pay in American soil. So what they do is move their headquarters or bussineses elsewhere to avoid the tax raping, why do you think when you camm customer service for a credit card or whatever someone with a heavily accented voice picks up the phone?. This country IS already screwed and the sooner we as Americans can see that, the better.
      • Birdie1234 7 mths ago
        I agree-it does need to stop and they need to start bringing the jobs back here, where there will also be quality of merchandise.
    • Frustrated with humanity.  •  7 mths ago
      back in the 70's I used to buy Gap corduroy jeans that looked like Kevits and were just as good and cheaper. Then they went Yuppie and started making baggie khaki which looked terrible and I stopped buying them. I used to buy Banan Republic when they were really Banana Republic and then Gap bought them and they stopped making Banana Republic clothes and started trying to be stylish and the quality went down hill and the tailoring was terrible and cheap. That Gap has lasted this long is amazing.
      • Lucky 7 mths ago
        banana
      • Frustrated with humanity. 7 mths ago
        Kevit was supposed to be Levis
      • Alexia 7 mths ago
        I do remember my aunties buying bell bottoms from The Gap (the real Gap) in the 70's before they went to Gap for Yuppies, Gap for Kids and crap like that. In the 80's Banana Republic had a store on Main Street in Santa Monica that had superb linen pants and shirts, then as Frustrated with Humanity stated, that went to hell as well
        I noticed something odd the last few years, manufacturers are simply not lining anything neither skirts or pants for women. Pretty soon there will be no pockets or zippers... The Cheapinization of America
    • C  •  7 mths ago
      I used to be huge Gap buyer, but their clothing quality has gotten worse year after year. China will figure that out pretty quickly I'm sure.
    • Monika  •  7 mths ago
      Lets move everything to China even Congress and White House maybe then politicians will change the law
    • Heat3  •  7 mths ago
      More jobs moving to China.
    • JpNYC23  •  7 mths ago
      The Gap's lack of profit is due to 2 factors - 1) They undercut themselves with Old Navy and 2) Their clothing is boring and over-priced. How did this happen? Corporate greed and poor management. I will not be shopping there and I hope you don't either.
    • speedy266  •  7 mths ago
      The media has done a great job controlling people's minds. Sure if GAP is closing stores of course it means jobs will be lost. Why would they be closing stores?? Well because they probably realized that they are losing money trying to run their business here. Smart move GAP, at the end of the day it comes down to keeping a business afloat. Without a business there are no jobs to fill. It is another clear indication that Americans have less spending money in their pocket than 5-10 years ago. More than likely it is because credit card use is down as well.

      The market and the economy always works itself out. Now that GAP is lowering their footprint, it opens the floor for another company to sell clothes to keep demand satisfied. Sadly the companies that will be do well are those that offer cheaper made clothes for a lower price.
    • Laureen  •  7 mths ago
      Well they can move to China for all I care their clothes are over priced anyway. Another retailer selling out American jobs hope they are proud of themselves because I am not proud of them!!!!
    • mommaof2  •  7 mths ago
      everything goes to china we have nothing here in the usa they are booming in bejing
    • cjc  •  7 mths ago
      All those college graduates who couldn't find any work except working for GAP are now going to be working at 99 cent stores. There willl be more empty stores in shopping malls. And if GAP is downsizing, you can expect the same from other major retailers soon. We're going down.
    • AxelFoley  •  7 mths ago
      Screw them. Let'em close all of them. They charge $60 for a $10 pair of jeans made in a sweatshop in China. You can get the same thing cheaper at Walmart.
    • Max  •  7 mths ago
      They're just too expensive. You should never have to buy a shirt for $50 when it doesn't look like it's worth $50 nor lasts like it should.
    • suzykue  •  7 mths ago
      yes.....close here,and go over seas...that is what's wrong with AMERICA today,..closing everything in the UNITED STATES,and going over seas,..JOBS lost and what do they do....TAKE IT OUT OF AMERICA...KEEP IT UP...more JOBS will be gone...and other COUNTRIES,OVERSEAS..building up everyday...GO AHEAD...STUPIT PEOPLE...
    • Lisa B  •  7 mths ago
      I guess it's bad that they are ending jobs in the US and creating more jobs in China. But , the Gap has always, in my opinion, thought too highly of themselves, charged too much for their low quality merchandise and had too many fresh faced idiots as employees. Old Navy is ok and cheaper but still high for the low level fabric quality they offer. That whole unisex thing wore off years ago. Nobody told them that apparently. LOL Bye Gap.
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