National Post

Sears Canada loss widens as sales drop

Focus remains on turnaround plan, CEO says

- The Canadian Press

TORONTO • Sears Canada

Inc. is reporting a sharply wider loss in its most recent quarter as the countrywid­e department store chain sees overall sales dwindle.

The company, 92% owned by U.S. retail giant Sears

Holdings Corp., said Wednesday its net loss in the 13 weeks ended July 28 was $9.8million, or 10¢ per share.

That compared with a net loss of $200,000, or less than a penny per share, in the similar 2011 period.

Revenue fell to $1.05-billion from $1.15-billion.

Meanwhile, the company says total revenues for the 26-week period ended July 28 were $1.97-billion, down 8.2% from $2.14-billion for the 26-week period last year. And same-store sales, an important metric in the retail industry, were off 6.7%.

“While we are not pleased with our quarterly sales results, we continued to implement key transforma­tion initiative­s,” Sears Canada president and CEO Calvin McDonald said in a statement accompanyi­ng the results.

However, Mr. McDonald said the company has been encouraged by results from four stores in Ontario that received significan­t refreshes and reopened at the end of May “to customer accolades.”

“Of note was the performanc­e in our apparel depart- ments, which received a significan­t portion of our investment. We are exploring other possible locations across Canada to refresh,” he said.

“Also during the quarter, we continued to see sales increases of regularly priced merchandis­e in the Monday to Friday periods, supporting our price rebalancin­g initiative­s begun in February of this year.”

Mr. McDonald said the company also enjoyed sales increases in major appliances and mattresses, “two core hero categories which we have identified as key to our success.”

The company has been pushing ahead with a revamp of its operations by cutting jobs, slashing prices and declutteri­ng its stores in response to the entry of several new U.S. retailers into the Canadian market. It has also closed at least four stores in major cities over the past year.

Sears Canada has 196 corporate stores, 285 hometown dealer stores and more than 1,700 catalogue merchandis­e pickup locations across Canada. SEARS CANADA

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 ?? AARON LYNETT / NATIONAL POST FILES ?? Calvin McDonald, CEO of Sears Canada, says the company enjoyed increased sales of major appliances and mattresses.
AARON LYNETT / NATIONAL POST FILES Calvin McDonald, CEO of Sears Canada, says the company enjoyed increased sales of major appliances and mattresses.

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