Previous close | 13.41 |
Open | 13.37 |
Bid | 0.00 x 1100 |
Ask | 0.00 x 4000 |
Day's range | 13.11 - 13.42 |
52-week range | 7.79 - 18.46 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 8,235,236 |
Market cap | 4.819B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.89 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 88.00 |
EPS (TTM) | 0.15 |
Earnings date | 17 Nov 2022 |
Forward dividend & yield | 0.60 (4.47%) |
Ex-dividend date | 03 Jan 2023 |
1y target est | 12.00 |
RALEIGH, N.C. (Reuters) -Clothing retailers such as Express and Gap that stashed away mountains of unsold basics during the coronavirus pandemic now are slashing prices on clearance merchandise in a last-ditch effort to clear clothing racks. But the deep discounts they're dangling on out-of-season clothing may not appeal to inflation-weary shoppers such as Elieth Chaparro, 30. At the Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh, North Carolina, Chaparro, whose goal was to find a discounted winter coat, wasn't thrilled with the Gap clearance section, where she found spring or summer merchandise including jean shorts and patterned crop tops priced under $15.99.
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