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Sears Canada will likely see Q1 loss: parent firm

The Rideau Centre (Google Steet View image)

The Rideau Centre (Google Steet View image)

Published on May 1, 2012
Published on May 1, 2012
The Canadian Press ~ OBJ  RSS Feed

Sears Holdings Corp. says its Canadian subsidiary had reduced sales of electronics, home decor, hardware and clothing in the first quarter and could see a loss when its full financial report is released.

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Sears Holdings , TSX , U.S. , Chicago , Toronto

The Chicago-area retail company released the preliminary report Tuesday, along with figures from its U.S. operations, ahead of the Sears Holdings annual shareholders meeting.

It said that Sears Canada (TSX:SCC) had a 6.2 per cent decline in comparable-store sales in the first quarter. The declines in certain types of merchandise were partially offset by increases in major appliances and mattresses.

Sears Holdings also said the Canadian operations would drag down overall profit.

Total adjusted earnings for Sears Holdings for the quarter are estimated at between US$135 million and US$195 million, with U.S. domestic operations contributing between US$165 million and US$195 million.

At the worst end of the estimate, the Canadian operation will have an adjusted loss of US$30 million and at best Sears Canada will break even on an adjusted basis.

Sears Canada issued a statement from Toronto acknowledging the preliminary report by its parent but noted the two companies use different accounting standards. The Canadian financial report is to be released May 16.

The company recently announced that three high-profile department stores in Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa would close by the end of October affecting some 670 jobs. It will reduce the number of brands it sells in its stores to 20 from 90.

Sears has been working to revamp its struggling Canadian operations, cutting jobs, decluttering stores and making other changes.

The company has been testing out four new concept store formats customized to different markets, with pilot projects slated to be opened later this year.

Sears has roughly 30,000 employees across Canada and more than 400 corporate, dealer and home services stores.

Sears Canada Inc. (TSX:SCC) also recently announced a deal to sell its Cantrex Group operations to Nationwide Marketing Group as it continues to restructure its operations. Sears Canada bought Cantrex, a buying group that provides merchandising services for hundreds of retail outlets across Canada, and Corbeil in 2005.

Shares in Sears Canada were down three cents to $13.70 in mid-morning trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

The company will close its Rideau Centre location in Ottawa later this year.

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