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Sears to close a handful of Kmart stores

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NEW YORK: Sears Holdings Corp is confirming it’s closing a handful of Kmart stores across the country by mid-April as it continues to trim its ailing fleet.

Howard Riefs, a spokesman for the Hoffman Estates, Illinois-based parent, which also operates Sears stores, declined to give a number or offer how many people would be affected, but he said that the number of store closures is consistent with a year ago.

In a statement on Wednesday, Riefs described the closures as a “very small percentage’’ of its overall store base.

He noted t hat liquidatio­n sales would begin later this week.

The company operated 952 Kmart stores and 735 Sears stores as of Oct 31.

The move comes a month after Sears reported that its third-quarter loss narrowed as it reduced expenses, but sales continue to decline at the two ailing chains.

For the third quarter ended Oct 31, Sears lost $454 million, or $4.26 per share. That compares with a loss of $548 million, or $5.15 per share, a year earlier. Stripping out certain items, the retailer lost $2.86 per share.

Revenue totalled $5.75 billion, down from $7.21 billion a year earlier.

The chain had said that the drop in revenue was due to the sale of most of its Sears Canada stake and because it operated fewer locations.

Sales at stores opened at least a year, a key indicator of a retailer’s health, declined 8.6% overall.

By brand, sales at Kmart locations opened at least a year fell 7.5%. The figure dropped 9.6% at Sears locations.

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