One thing after another!

Nov 07, 2008 09:47

So I just found out that Club Libby Lu is closing. Here is the press release if you guys care to know.

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Retailer Saks Incorporated (NYSE: SKS) (the “Company”) today announced its plans to discontinue the operations of its Club Libby Lu specialty store business. The Company expects the Club Libby Lu store closure process will be completed by the end of the Company’s first fiscal quarter ending May 2, 2009.

Club Libby Lu is an experience-driven retail concept catering to “tween” girls aged four to twelve. The Company acquired Club Libby Lu in 2003 primarily as a growth vehicle and traffic driver for its Saks Department Store Group (“SDSG”) business, which has since been sold. The Company currently operates 78 Club Libby Lu stand-alone stores in malls nationwide and 20 Club Libby Lu store-in-stores within former SDSG stores. All Club Libby Lu locations are leased, with an average store size of 1,100 square feet. Club Libby Lu operations are headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Club Libby Lu generated revenues of approximately $60 million for the fiscal year ended February 2, 2008.

Steve Sadove, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Saks Incorporated, noted, “Club Libby Lu is an innovative concept that was a better strategic fit with our traditional department store business. Discontinuing the operations of Club Libby Lu is the appropriate decision so that we can focus 100% of our time and resources on executing the strategies of our core Saks Fifth Avenue business.

“Mary Drolet, the founder and President of Club Libby Lu, has been a great partner over the last several years, and we enormously appreciate her innovation, creativity, and dedication. We are grateful to the entire Club Libby Lu team for their commitment to and enthusiasm for the business.”

Club Libby Lu employs approximately 1,700 associates. Associates will be offered appropriate severance packages.

The Company expects to incur charges related to the discontinuation of the Club Libby Lu operations, which primarily will be recorded in the third and fourth quarters of the current fiscal year in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Company expects to record an after-tax non-cash charge of approximately $11 million in the third quarter ended November 1, 2008 related to fixed asset impairments and after-tax charges of approximately $18 million to $27 million in the fourth quarter ending January 31, 2009 primarily related to approximately $3 million of severance costs and approximately $15 million to $24 million of costs associated with inventory liquidation, store closure, and lease termination costs. The Company anticipates that approximately $16 million to $25 million of the total charges will result in cash payments during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2008 and in fiscal year 2009.

The Company will present Club Libby Lu as a discontinued operation in its fiscal fourth quarter and year-end financial statements. The Club Libby Lu business was not profitable.

Saks Incorporated operates Saks Fifth Avenue, which consists of 53 Saks Fifth Avenue stores, 49 Saks Off 5th stores, and saks.com. >

I put it behind a cut so that if you didn't want to read it you don't have too.

So I found out on Weds. All managers on the call were in shock. We had no clue that this was coming! We knew sales were down, but we just had a meeting talking about changes for next year and now we find out it's the end!

I seriously don't know what to do! I just came on board after Disney closed...I have only been here 4 months and now we are closing. We have until I think February 15. So last night I had like a nervous breakdown crying hystarically, cause I just don't know what to do. Chris just kinda held me while I cried trying to convince me that everything will be ok. How does he know that. The economy sucks...I am in retail management. It is going to suck to get a job. And as it is we are just making our bills and stuff. Anyways I just wanted to get that off my chest. Thanks guys!
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