Timberland to close shops as sales dip

Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:29am EDT
 
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bootmaker Timberland Co.(TBL.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Wednesday it would close nearly 40 specialty retail shops across the globe and take a $17 million charge amid declining sales.

Timberland, whose shares fell more than 6 percent, said it expects a low, double-digit drop in third-quarter sales and a full-year decline of about 5 percent.

"We have decided to begin the closure of most of our specialty retail stores in the United States, as well as stores in Asia and Europe," Chief Executive Jeffrey Swartz said in a statement.

Most of the store closings will occur early next year, Timberland said, adding that will raise annual operating profit by $6 million, while lowering yearly sales by about $40 million.

Sales of Timberland's trademark work boots, a long-time fashion staple of urban consumers, have been declining recently with footwear trends moving toward sneakers with slimmer profiles.

Timberland's sales have also been hurt by later back-to-school seasons in Texas and Florida and by a challenging retail climate which has seen skittish consumers rein in spending, Susquehanna Financial analyst Christopher Svezia told Reuters.

Many retailers have warned that sales may be pressured over the second half of the year as consumers see their adjustable-rate mortgage payments jump and pay more for food and fuel.

"It's just a difficult environment and there's been a major fashion shift," said Svezia, who has a "neutral" rating on Timberland's stock.

Timberland said the closings are part of a transition to smaller, footwear-focused stores in the United States.  Continued...

 

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