Billionaire Gap Co Founder And Her Three Sons Have Lost 1 Billion So Far This Year
Fisher, along with her late husband Don Fisher, founded the retailer back in 1969. Forbes reports that she was the company’s chief retailer for the next 34 years, and today the Fisher clan controls about 43 percent of the company stock and occupy three out of 13 seats on the Gap board of directors. The value of that stake has dropped precipitously since the beginning of this year as a result of Gap’s struggles keeping up with the changing fashion and shopping landscapes. That means that the Fisher stake in Gap, which was once worth a reported $4 billion in January of this year, is now worth only $2.3 billion. That’s a drop of $1.7 billion, but fortunately for the family coffers, part of that on-paper loss has been recouped by other investments. The Fishers will have to burn quite a bit of assets before they really have to sweat, though, and they all remain billionaires even after Gap’s terrible year. In addition to those aforementioned investments outside of the family business, Doris has an art collection valued at a reported $1 billion to fall back on, while John is also owner of theĀ Oakland Athletics. And Bill and Bob Fisher both also have personal fortunes of some $1.2 billion each.