Gap Inc (GPS) President & CEO of Old Navy, Horacio Barbeito, Sells 23,640 Shares

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Horacio Barbeito, the President & Chief Executive Officer of Old Navy, a division of Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS), has sold 23,640 shares of the company on March 22, 2024, according to a recent SEC filing. The transaction was executed at an average price of $28.18 per share, resulting in a total value of $665,795.20.

Gap Inc, headquartered in San Francisco, California, is a global retailer offering clothing, accessories, and personal care products for men, women, and children under the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, and Intermix brands. The company operates in both the specialty and outlet store markets, as well as online.

Over the past year, Horacio Barbeito has engaged in the sale of 179,847 shares of Gap Inc and has not made any purchases of the stock. The insider's recent sale further aligns with the overall insider trading trend for the company, which has seen 25 insider sells and no insider buys over the past year.

Gap Inc (GPS) President & CEO of Old Navy, Horacio Barbeito, Sells 23,640 Shares
Gap Inc (GPS) President & CEO of Old Navy, Horacio Barbeito, Sells 23,640 Shares

On the valuation front, Gap Inc's shares were trading at $28.18 on the day of the insider's sale, giving the company a market capitalization of $10.424 billion. The price-earnings ratio of the company stands at 20.83, which is above the industry median of 18.39 and also higher than Gap Inc's historical median price-earnings ratio.

The stock's price relative to the GuruFocus Value (GF Value) indicates that Gap Inc is significantly overvalued. With a share price of $28.18 and a GF Value of $12.73, the price-to-GF-Value ratio is 2.21.

Gap Inc (GPS) President & CEO of Old Navy, Horacio Barbeito, Sells 23,640 Shares
Gap Inc (GPS) President & CEO of Old Navy, Horacio Barbeito, Sells 23,640 Shares

The GF Value is a proprietary intrinsic value estimate from GuruFocus, which is calculated based on historical trading multiples, a GuruFocus adjustment factor for past returns and growth, and future business performance estimates provided by Morningstar analysts.

Investors and analysts often monitor insider trading patterns as an indicator of management's perspective on the company's future performance. The recent sale by the insider may attract attention from the market, considering the company's valuation metrics and the current price-to-GF-Value ratio.

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