PulteGroup vs Old Navy

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

PulteGroup leads in AI visibility (74 vs 60)

PulteGroup

LeaderConsumer Retail

Enterprise

Atlanta #3 US homebuilder (NYSE: PHM) at record $17.9B 2024 revenue, $3.1B net income, 31,219 closings; 27.5% gross margin, Hadrian X robotic bricklaying pilot (Feb 2025) competing with D.R. Horton and Lennar for new home buyers.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
B74
Category Rank
#87 of 290
AI Consensus
53%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
68
Perplexity
82
Gemini
73

About

PulteGroup, Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based residential homebuilder — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PHM) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — operating as the third-largest US homebuilder with 800,000+ homes delivered since founding across 45 markets in 23 states through three brand tiers: Pulte Homes (move-up and multi-generational buyers), Centex (value-focused first-time buyers), and Del Webb (active adult communities for buyers 55 and over). In fiscal year 2024, PulteGroup reported record revenues of $17.9 billion, record net income of $3.1 billion, and closed 31,219 homes (up 7% year-over-year) — while maintaining industry-leading gross margins of 27.5% and return on equity of 27.5%. Q4 2024 net income was $913 million ($4.43 per share). PulteGroup guided to approximately 29,000 home closings in 2025 with $5 billion in land acquisition and development investment. In February 2025, PulteGroup deployed the Hadrian X AI-guided robotic bricklaying system in Florida — an automated wall construction robot that lays 200-300 bricks per hour using CAD-to-construction technology — reducing labor-intensive masonry work and construction cycle times. Founded in 1950 by William J. Pulte (at age 18 in Michigan), PulteGroup grew through seven decades and strategic acquisitions of DiVosta Homes (2001), Centex Corporation ($3.1B, 2009), and John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods (2016) to become a Fortune 200 company.

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Old Navy

ChallengerFashion & Apparel

Value Fashion

Gap Inc.'s largest brand with $8.5B revenue; 1,200 stores offering affordable family fashion with extended sizes and BODEQUALITY pricing competing with Target and H&M.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
B60
Category Rank
#2 of 2
AI Consensus
50%
Trend
down
Per Platform
ChatGPT
63
Perplexity
53
Gemini
55

About

Old Navy is Gap Inc.'s largest and most profitable brand, offering affordable family fashion — casual clothing for women, men, kids, and babies — with a cheerful, inclusive brand personality that positions it as the value-oriented fashion destination for American families. Founded in 1994 as Gap Inc.'s value offshoot and now operating approximately 1,200 stores across the US and Canada, Old Navy generates approximately $8.5 billion in annual revenue, making it the largest specialty apparel retailer in the United States by store count and one of the few truly mass-market fashion brands.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

74
Overall Score
60
#87
Category Rank
#2
53
AI Consensus
50
stable
Trend
down
68
ChatGPT
63
82
Perplexity
53
73
Gemini
55
84
Claude
71
67
Grok
51

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