New Zealand Pumpkin Patch Reviewing US Operations, To Close 20 Stores
June 29 2009 - 5:24PM
Dow Jones News
Children's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch Ltd. (PPL.NZ) said
Tuesday it will close 20 stores in the United States due to the
prolonged financial crisis.
"With the high degree of uncertainty as to how long the current
downturn will continue the company has made some difficult
decisions and has today outlined a reorganization plan that it has
begun implementing in the United States," the company said in a
statement.
Pumpkin Patch said it would close approximately 20 of the
company's 35 stores over the next two months. The stores to close
are generally the more recently opened stores that "have struggled
to gain traction in the very difficult retail environment that has
prevailed in the market since late 2007," it said.
Assuming no further deterioration in trading levels, the
reorganized store network will generate "close to break-even
earnings" at a store level, it said.
That, combined with a reduction in U.S. Head Office costs will
generate a loss in the 2010 financial year of around NZ$3 million,
better than analysts' forecasts of a NZ$13 million loss.
It said full recognition of all reorganization costs will be
made in the 2009 financial year. Non-cash costs are expected to be
between NZ$30 million and NZ$34 million.
-By Rebecca Howard, Dow Jones Newswires; 64-4-471-5990;
rebecca.howard@dowjones.com
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