Posted March 14, 2017 1:29 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Gander Mountain plans to close 32 underperforming stores in the next several weeks (Photo: Gander Mountain)
The outdoor and sporting goods retailer confirmed rumors that it is seeking bankruptcy protection and will move to close 32 of its locations across 11 states.
Making good on speculation to the effect, Gander Mountain announced March 10 they have voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, citing flagging sales.
“Like many retailers, Gander Mountain experienced challenging traffic patterns and shifts in consumer demand resulting from increased direct-to-customer sales by key vendors and accelerated growth of e-commerce,” noted the company. “Despite aggressive actions to improve the efficiency of the company’s retail operations and support functions, the underlying financial impact from underperforming stores and unproductive, excess inventory hampered efforts to create a sustainable path forward.”
The solution as offered by Gander Mountain is a more focused, lower cost operating model, but lacking the funds to implement the change are instead seeking to sell the company as a going concern.
While the Minnesota-based company’s operations will remain ongoing and employee pay and benefits are protected, the retailer is seeking to close 32 “underperforming” stores to “begin a shutdown process in the next several weeks.”
Currently, Gander Mountian operates 162 stores in 26

Source: Guns.com

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