Home depot closing 15 stores

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Man...The economy is really getting to all.

ATLANTA — Nearly 7 1/2 months after its chief executive said there were no plans to cut the number of its core retail stores, The Home Depot Inc. announced today that it is shuttering 15 of them amid a slumping U.S. economy and housing market. The move will affect 1,300 employees.

It is the first time the world's largest home improvement store chain has ever closed a flagship store for performance reasons. Its shares rose almost 5 percent.

The Atlanta-based company said the underperforming U.S. stores being closed represent less than 1 percent of its existing stores. They will be shuttered within the next two months.

The stores to be closed consist of three in Wisconsin, two in Ohio, two in New Jersey, two in Indiana and one each in Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, New York and Vermont.

A company spokesman said some of the employees will be relocated, while others could lose their jobs.

Spokesman Ron DeFeo said Home Depot has only closed one of its flagship stores previously because of structural damage. Last year, Home Depot closed its 11 Landscape Supply stores. It also has previously shut a number of its Expo design centers.

The company reiterated Thursday its intention to open 55 new retail stores in the 2009 fiscal year.

On Sept. 21, 2007, Home Depot CEO Frank Blake told The Associated Press that the company had no plans to make any broad-based job cuts or reduce the number of its core retail stores in the face of a persistent housing slump that wasn't expected to improve anytime soon.

Since then, the economy and the housing market woes have grown worse, and Home Depot has announced several rounds of job cuts.

In December, Home Depot said it would cut 950 jobs and close three call centers that handle orders for home installation. The next month, Home Depot said it would cut 500 jobs at its headquarters.

Home Depot has sought over the last year to focus more attention on its core stores. In August 2007, it sold its wholesale distribution business, HD Supply, to a group of private equity firms for $8.5 billion.

Due to the store closings announced Thursday, Home Depot will record a charge of roughly $186 million, including inventory markdowns of $11 million and severance of $8 million. It also will record a charge of roughly $400 million related to development costs and ongoing obligations associated with the future store locations that it is scrapping.

New store capital spending will be reduced by $1 billion over the next three years, Home Depot said.

Excluding charges, the company reiterated that its diluted earnings per share from continuing operations are expected to decline by 19 percent to 24 for fiscal 2008. Home Depot releases its first-quarter results May 20.

Its shares rose $1.38, or 4.8 percent, to $30.18 in morning trading.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/biz/5745624.html
 
WOW! Thats hard to believe. One channel tells you things are looking some better, then you here something like this.
 
The economy's in great shape. Mudslinger and buckaroo told me so. :)
I told myself I wouldn't do this, but c'mon...I won't say what I want, but I never ever said that the economy is in great shape. But I will say this as I have so many times before, Andy, you are such a negative person that I wonder how you put up with life. Grow up boy and live instead of being the baby and crying about everything. BTW, how long have you even been out of diapers? :rolleyes:
 
I told myself I wouldn't do this, but c'mon...I won't say what I want, but I never ever said that the economy is in great shape. But I will say this as I have so many times before, Andy, you are such a negative person that I wonder how you put up with life. Grow up boy and live instead of being the baby and crying about everything. BTW, how long have you even been out of diapers? :rolleyes:

:XXROFL:

The economy's crap right now. All the signs say it.

I can't live in denial of the facts. :idunno:

And, other than a few things here and there, my life is solid. :cool:
 
The economy is on the fast track to hell. Those that think otherwise dont drive or smoke.

Drinking and net surfing are still affordable alternatives, at least.

Damned shame about Home Depot. Wonder how quickly the feds would bail out Wal-Mart were it in the same shape? Quickly, would be my guess.
 
I don't know, Seems like good o' drinkin Alky is going up also.

There is a Home Depot in Paducah but i have just been a few times. Lowes seems to be everywere and doing pretty good.
 
I dont even drink anyhow. Not even Mexican beer.

But a six pack here of that cheap beer is less than one gallon of gas. Crazy.
 
I dont even drink anyhow. Not even Mexican beer.

But a six pack here of that cheap beer is less than one gallon of gas. Crazy.

If i drink it sure wont be cheep beer, hell i dont even like the high priced stuff. Bud/Bud Light/Bud Select is what i like.

Jack and Coke was 6 bucks at the UMP Banquet. That will make ya go broke!
 
If i drink it sure wont be cheep beer, hell i dont even like the high priced stuff. Bud/Bud Light/Bud Select is what i like.

Jack and Coke was 6 bucks at the UMP Banquet. That will make ya go broke!

Can't believe you're disgracing your Jack that way. The purists say if you're going to mix then nothing but branch water.
But then I prefer Jack and Ginger. It's not as sweet.
 
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