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Office Depot delays results

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Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:47pm EDT

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A customer leaves an Office Depot store in a Denver, Colorado suburb February 10, 2005. Office Depot Inc, the world's second-largest office supplies retailer, said on Monday it would delay its third-quarter earnings release due to an independent review of its vendor program funds. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Office Depot Inc (ODP.N), the world's second-largest office supplies retailer, said on Monday it would delay its third-quarter earnings release due to an independent review of its vendor program funds, sending its shares down as much as 17 percent.

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The company was scheduled to report quarterly results October 30. It did not announce a new date for its earnings release.

Office Depot said the delay "is due to an independent review by the audit committee of the company's vendor program funds. The review relates principally to the timing of the recognition of certain vendor program funds."

In a research note, Credit Suisse analyst Gary Balter said the delay was not a good development for shareholders.

"Past history with other companies point to this being a potential problem that may involve restatements, sometimes of a material nature," he wrote.

He lowered his price target on the stock to $17 from $24 and cut his rating to "underperform" from "neutral."

In morning trading, shares were down $2.79, or 14 percent, at $17.50 on the New York Stock Exchange after trading as low as $16.81.

(Additional reporting by Justin Grant)



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