From $GAP The Gap Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call · · EARNMOAR
“At the same time, we are raising our outlook for full-year adjusted EPS to $2.30 to $2.40, reflecting favorability on interest, income, tax, and share count. Our updated earnings outlook reflects growth in the range of 8% to 12% to last year.”
On , Katrina O'connell, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer at GAP INC, spoke about earnings guidance during $GAP The Gap Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call on EARNMOAR.
During The Gap, Inc.'s first quarter fiscal 2026 earnings conference call on May 28, 2026, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Katrina O'Connell discussed the company's updated financial outlook and tariff assumptions. O'Connell stated that the company is now assuming a 10% tariff rate on goods received after February 24 through July 24 under Section 122, with rates expected to revert to levels incorporated in the original plan for the remainder of the year. She noted that approximately half of the $80 million in tariff relief is being reserved as a buffer against elevated fuel costs, with the other half reserved for potential pricing investments if the promotional environment intensifies. O'Connell also reported that the company is raising its full-year adjusted earnings per share outlook to $2.30 to $2.40, reflecting growth of 8% to 12% compared to the prior year. She added that The Gap is monitoring for potential recovery of previously paid IPA tariffs where the company is the importer of record, but noted that no benefits from a potential refund are factored into the current outlook due to a lack of certainty.