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Redcats to boost store network

Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:14pm EDT

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By Nick Antonovics

PARIS (Reuters) - Redcats, the mail order unit of French retailer Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR), (PRTP.PA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) will more than double its store network as it seeks to counter declining catalogue sales, Chief Executive Thierry Falque-Pierrotin said in an interview on Tuesday.

Redcats sales have been on a declining trend since 2000, but Falque-Pierrotin said the group, which operates in 28 countries through 17 brands, was working to protect operating results by reviewing some operations and expanding others.

Speaking to the Reuters Consumer and Retail Summit in London via telephone, Falque-Pierrotin said Redcats had identified catalogues representing more than 20 percent of its 4.3 billion euros ($5.8 billion) in annual sales as "turnaround situations."

The underperformers could be repositioned, merged with other group brands, developed as "pure players," scaled back, closed or even sold, he said.

He did not name the underperformers, but said they fell outside three other categories: "home shopping leaders," such as La Redoute; "branded retailers"; and "pure players," such as its recently acquired Golf Warehouse unit in the United States.

The "pure players," which represent 2 percent of group sales, were destined to grow, organically or through "tactical acquisitions," he said, citing the United States as a potential market.

At the same time, Redcats would take on competition from traditional retail chains by expanding its store network, mainly in France, and protecting its growing Internet franchise, which now generates close to 40 percent of turnover.

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