Linens 'n Things Files For Bankruptcy Protection, Closing 120 Stores

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MAE ANDERSON | May 2, 2008 07:02 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — A Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by Linens 'n Things is the latest sign that the retail sector is becoming leaner and meaner amid a difficult consumer environment.

On Friday, the bedding- and home-furnishing retailer filed a petition in bankruptcy court in Delaware and said it would close 120 underperforming stores, almost a quarter of them in California.

Ken Perkins, president of research company RetailMetrics LLC, said the bankruptcy stems from a combination of operating issues and the lagging economy.

"There's clearly a shakeout going on in the retail industry which will continue through the rest of the year," he said. "I think the weaker players are going to be in difficult shape here."

The Clifton, N.J.-based company said economic factors such as the decline in the housing market, tightening credit markets and a downturn in consumer discretionary spending, particularly in the housewares and home furnishings sector, led to a "precipitous decline" in profitability and liquidity.

The factors worsened in the first quarter of 2008, the company said.

Linens 'n Things named Michael Gries of the restructuring firm Conway Del Genio Gries & Co. as chief restructuring officer and interim chief executive. Current CEO Robert DiNicola will become executive chairman. The company's Canadian stores _ which Linens 'n Things said are among the best performing stores _ are not included in the filing.

The filing is expected to be a boon to rival home-furnishings retailer Bed, Bath & Beyond Inc.

"The number of stores Linens 'n Things is closing is equivalent to almost 15 percent of Bed Bath & Beyond's core store base, so there is significant opportunity to gain market share," said William Blair & Co. analyst John C. Murphy.

In a note to investors on Friday, Deutsche Bank analyst Mike Baker said 50 percent of Bed, Bath & Beyond stores overlap with a Linens 'n Things store within three miles. He estimated the bankruptcy could conceivably add as much as 18 cents per share to Bed, Bath's annual earnings.

But the news is not as good for Linens 'n Things' parent, New York private investment firm Apollo Management. Apollo took the company private in 2006 for $1.3 billion.

"The rapid spread of the retail recession caught Apollo and other Wall Street firms by surprise," said Burt P. Flickinger III, managing director of the consumer industry consulting firm Strategic Resource Group.

With competition from Bed, Bath & Beyond, department stores and other specialty stores, "Linens 'n Things too often had older locations and smaller stores that didn't have the depth and range of products," he said.

Bankruptcy will eventually make the company a better competitor in the space, Flickinger said. Filing for Chapter 11 under the bankruptcy code frees a company from the threat of creditor lawsuits while it reorganizes its finances.

"Apollo knows how to restructure a bankrupt business," Flickinger said. "The business will be smaller but it will be more stable."

That downsizing will create more vacancies at malls _ but it could also provide some mall operators the opportunity to adjust to the current economy, real estate experts said.

"Although the magnitude of this bankruptcy filing cannot be disputed, recent bankruptcy filings and store closings create new opportunities for other retailers to acquire space in the nation's shopping malls," said Dan Ansell, a partner at Greenberg Traurig LLP and chairman of its real estate operations division. "It also creates opportunities for shopping centers to redefine their tenant mix and thus adapt to current economic trends."

Consumers are likely to lose out as well. Brian Riley, senior analyst at research firm The TowerGroup, estimates the filing will freeze about $42 million in consumer gift cards, affecting about 400,000 customers. While consumers may think of the gift cards as cash, the bankruptcy court considers gift cards as debt, and therefore holders are not necessarily going to get paid.

Linens 'n Things, which operates about 589 retail stores in 47 states, joins specialty retailers Sharper Image Corp. and Lillian Vernon Corp. in seeking bankruptcy protection.

And Flickinger said this may just be the beginning.

"There is going to be a record number of store closings through bankruptcy in the next 150 to 1500 days, as the retail recession becomes the worst the U.S. has seen in 30 years," he said.

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On the Net:

Store Closing List http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/10/106147/ReleaseNew5_1.pdf

 
 

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- KCFreedom See Profile I'm a Fan of KCFreedom permalink

All the cheap Chinese-made crap in the world can't keep a store in business during a recession.

Now we can't spend our tax rebate check there to buy Chinese-made goods. Leave ma & pa out.

Dang, may have to buy used U.S.-made goods from individuals now. Wouldn't want their "linens" nor "things", though. OK, perhaps some "things".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 05/03/2008
- nomoredead See Profile I'm a Fan of nomoredead permalink

Once some of these mega chain stores close we might see the return to the little 'mom and pop' stores reopening to fill the void.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 05/03/2008
- ReasonIsMyReligion See Profile I'm a Fan of ReasonIsMyReligion permalink

Holey sheet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 05/03/2008
- Amishguy See Profile I'm a Fan of Amishguy permalink

Now where am I gonna buy my linens?!! Crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 05/02/2008
- KCFreedom See Profile I'm a Fan of KCFreedom permalink

Where am I going to buy my "things"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 05/03/2008
- julieeiluj See Profile I'm a Fan of julieeiluj permalink

Where will i be able to get an over priced can opener now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 05/02/2008
- Chemwiz See Profile I'm a Fan of Chemwiz permalink

I'm very happy to hear that the over-priced, poor quality, Bed-Bath n Beyond wanna be chain store went under. I only sleep on a min of 800 thread count/ Egyptian combed cotton and Linen's & Crap didn't even carry them. I'm going to talk to my local Walmart store to see if they will start carrying them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 05/02/2008
- ReasonIsMyReligion See Profile I'm a Fan of ReasonIsMyReligion permalink

Is that 800 in constant 2008 units, or will you be indexing for inflation?

;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 05/03/2008
- BOBONDE See Profile I'm a Fan of BOBONDE permalink

THIS IS THE ECONOMIC MESS THE CONSERVATIVES HAVE GIVEN US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 05/02/2008
- harrync See Profile I'm a Fan of harrync permalink

MAE ANDERSON - Thank you for linking to the list of closed stores. What I most wanted to know was "Is the store near me going to close." You answered that question. Most MSM writers probably would not - i.e., you are more competent that most writers in the MSM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 05/02/2008
- ibsteve2u See Profile I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u permalink

More like, all competition in the linen market will disappear, prices will climb yet again, and I'll be doomed to sleeping on (speaking of) 120 thread-count "Free body peel with every sheet set!" sheets for the rest of my life...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 05/02/2008
- Enid See Profile I'm a Fan of Enid permalink

AMAZON !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 05/04/2008
- ReasonIsMyReligion See Profile I'm a Fan of ReasonIsMyReligion permalink

LOL.

Save money on the sheets. Invest in a high quality T-shirt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 05/03/2008
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