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Lowe's Closes Stores, But Rancho Santa Margarita Is Safe For Now

There is one Orange County casualty among the 20 Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouses that are being shuttered.

Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW) announced Monday that the company is closing 20 underperforming stores in 15 states. Ten locations closed at the end of business a day earlier, October 16, and the remaining 10 locations will close within about one month following an inventory sell-through.

The was not among the 20 that closed, but there was one Orange County casualty, in Westminster.

"There are no plans to close any other stores," said Steve Salazar, a spokesman for Lowe's.

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After completing a comprehensive review of its pipeline of proposed new stores, the company announced it has discontinued a number of planned new store projects. Lowe’s now expects to open 10 to 15 stores per year in North America from 2012 forward, compared to a prior assumption of about 30 stores per year. The company is on track to open approximately 25 stores in 2011, as planned.

The expected financial impact of today’s announcements of $0.17 to $0.20 per diluted share was not contemplated in the business outlook for fiscal 2011 which the company provided on August 15 when it released its second quarter earnings. Additional details regarding the impact of the store closings will be provided in the next quarterly earnings release on November 14.

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“Closing stores is never easy, given the impact on hard-working employees and local communities,” said Robert A. Niblock, chairman, president and CEO. “However, we have an obligation to make tough decisions when necessary to improve profitability and strengthen our financial position.

“Lowe’s remains committed to making strategic investments and focusing resources in a manner that will generate the greatest shareholder value, enhance the customer shopping experience and create sustained customer loyalty over the long term.”

Approximately 1,950 employees will be affected by these closings. Employees will receive pay and benefits for 60-90 days. In addition, Lowe’s will be working with local government agencies to help employees with outplacement assistance.

The stores affected by today’s announcement are located in:

Los Banos, CA; Biddeford, ME: Old Bridge, NJ; Ellsworth ME; Batavia, NY; Denver; Ionia, MI; North Kingstown, RI; Aurora, IL; Rogers, MN; Emporia, VA; Oswego, IL; Claremont, NH; South Tacoma, WA; Chalmette, LA; Hooksett, NH; Brown Deer, WI; Haverhill, MA; Manchester, NH.

The average age of the stores that closed was four years.


   


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