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SPORTMANS WAREHOUSE CLOSING STORES & SELLING OUT

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HERE IS AN ARTICLE FROM THE SALT LAKE CITY TRIBUNE WEBSITE.

Sportsman's Warehouse deal falls through
Layoffs » Midvale company closes 23 stores, sells 15 others.

The deteriorating economy has drastically altered plans for a Canadian co-operative to buy 80 percent of Sportsman's Warehouse, a Midvale-based outdoors company.

Instead, Sportsman's Warehouse is closing 23 stores in 17 states and selling 15 other stores in the northern United States to UFA Co-operative Ltd., based in Calgary.

While its four Utah stores - in Midvale, Provo, St. George and Riverdale - will remain open, about 150 Utah employees are among 2,000 people losing jobs companywide.

And the blood-letting might not be over.

"I need to find a new bank, and a new credit line, and I probably need to identify a new equity source of about $30 million, and I need to do it in a short time," Sportsman's Warehouse Chairman Stuart Utgaard said Wednesday.

"It's a terrible time and a terrible situation," he added. "Let's just say we didn't get our share of the bailout money."

Utgaard said the store closures and sales will reduce company debt by more than $100 million. He expressed hope those two actions will allow Sportsman's Warehouse to "go forward as a viable entity" with 2,300 employees at 29 remaining stores.

But he was far from certain about that Wednesday, saying he was "trying to salvage things from the past four months when UFA had control of our company."

In November, the cooperative started in 1909 by Canadian farmers announced plans to buy a majority interest in Sportsman's Warehouse. UFA already had made an

investment in the Midvale company and hoped to complete the purchase by now. But because of "the continuing deterioration of the North American economy," UFA spokeswoman Natalie Dawes said, "UFA has decided not to pursue the acquisition under the original terms."

For Sportsman's Warehouse, Utgaard said that meant "UFA failed to complete their equity infusion, missing three closing dates." Meanwhile, banks stopped lending money, suppliers stopped shipping goods and company inventories - the basis for obtaining credit - shrunk by $120 million.

"Today we find ourselves in a very difficult spot," he added. "It breaks our hearts to lay these people off because they all have mortgage and rent payments, car payments and have to buy groceries."

UFA President Dallas Thorsteinson said the co-operative is taking possession of the 15 Sportsman's Warehouse stores in exchange for its original loan. The outlets in Washington, Oregon, northern Idaho, Montana and North Dakota "align nicely with our western Canadian geography and distribution routes.

"We cannot predict the future for Sportsman's Warehouse," he added, "but we are certain the acquisition of these specific locations is good news for the growth and sustainability of UFA."

Shot down by the economy

Sportsman's Warehouse is taking a big hit after a potential Canadian investor backed away from a purchase announced in late November. Jobs lost 2,000 in 17 states, including about 150 in Utah.

What's left » About 2,300 employees in 29 stores, including four in Utah.

What's next » The company needs to raise $30 million.
 
Ankeny store not listed to close yet, but wait until Bass Pro opens this fall. My guess is it will be bye bye for Sportsmans Warehouse. If they stay open too it would help keep prices down !i personally, like sportmans,their freindly , and always helpful, schells, in Jordan creek, they have the same product as sportsmans but way over priced.all because their located in west Des moines (nicer neighbor hood) they think they can they can get that economic edge, my opinion only, i think there over priced on their retail.my wife ask me if i wanted a gift card from either of the two, who would it be? easy answer, sportsmans,and thats what i got, $ cash for my b-day. i went to sportsmans, and needed new arrows, , they were busy, the young man took time to cut, feather, all my arrrows & not keep me waiting because he new i was from out of town.even when Bass pro opens, i think sportesmans will make it,because they have installed in their workers ( CUSTOMER SERVICE)i have visted Bass pro. and they are also a fine retailer, as econmic times keep a strangle hold on our wallets, i would hope that BASS PRO will keep that in mind & stay competive, the showroom is a nice attraction, but doesnt do much for our checkbooks.competivness is always good.
 
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