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In a Thursday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer , Gap CEO Richard Dickson reviewed the apparel maker's recent quarter and addressed how tariffs will affect business.

"There are things that you can control and there are things that you can't control," Dickson said. "I think what we are representing is, the things that we can control we're doing really well. The team is doing a great job with our mitigation plans."

Gap — which owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, as well as its namesake brand — posted mixed quarterly results Thursday after close, sending shares down in extended trading. The company reported a slight revenue miss, and it warned that tariffs would impact profits more than originally e

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