Question
3.2 For the most recent year, what is/are the major source(s) of revenue account for this company? What percentage is each to total Sales Revenues?
3.2 For the most recent year, what is/are the major source(s) of revenue account for this company? What percentage is each to total Sales Revenues? (Computed as Revenue Total Sales Revenues.) You may refer to the notes to the company?s financial statements where companies may identify different sources of revenues.
3.3 For the most recent year, what is/are the major expense account/s? What percentage is each to total expenses? (Computed as Expense Total Expenses.)
HI I would really appreciate if you could help me with these questions, youdon'thave tospoon feed me the answers but if you could please at least point me in the right direction that would be great. I have read this report over multiple times but I have no idea where to find the information I need. Like for example how can I tell what the major sources of revenue are or total sales revenue? Same with the expense. Any help would be very much appreciated
Microsoft Word - Group Project Fall 2015.docx
Annual Report 2015 We are customer driven, value oriented and committed to excellence. By promoting innovation, growth, development and teamwork, Reitmans is Canada's leading specialty retailer we strive to serve our customers the best quality/value proposition in the marketplace. Fiscal 2015 was a challenging year. Sales for fiscal 2015 were $939,376,000 as compared with $960,397,000 for fiscal 2014, a decrease of 2.2%, impacted by a net reduction of 55 stores as the Company closes underperforming locations. Same store sales1 increased 1.2% with mall and power centre stores decreasing 0.2% and e-commerce sales increasing 63.5%. Mall and power centre stores were impacted by e-commerce alternatives, a highly competitive environment and consumers with near record high debt levels. Sales through the various banners' e-commerce channels continued to show strong growth, although representing a small proportion of total Company sales. The Company's gross margin for fiscal 2015 was 60.4% compared with 61.9% for fiscal 2014. The Company's gross margin includes gains on foreign exchange contracts previously reported in finance income (gain of $10,921,000 for fiscal 2015 and $12,455,000 for fiscal 2014). Net earnings for fiscal 2015 were $13,415,000 ($0.21 diluted earnings per share) as compared with net earnings of $10,788,000 ($0.17 diluted earnings per share) for fiscal 2014. The increase in net earnings was primarily attributable to the closure of non-performing stores and previously reported initiatives to reduce costs across the organization. For fiscal 2015, adjusted EBITDA1 was $64,805,000 as compared with $70,453,000 in fiscal 2014, a decrease of $5,648,000 or 8.0% largely attributable to lower sales and margins. On November 25, 2014 the Company announced its plan to close all Smart Set stores. In fiscal 2015, 35 Smart Set stores were closed. The Company will convert 74 stores to other banners by October 31, 2015 while 20 stores will be closed upon expiry of their leases. During the year, the Company opened 12 new stores and closed 67. Accordingly, at January 31, 2015, there were 823 stores in operation, consisting of 341 Reitmans, 139 Penningtons, 105 Addition Elle, 76 RW&CO., 68 Thyme Maternity and 94 Smart Set, as compared with a total of 878 stores as at February 1, 2014. In addition, there were 21 Thyme Maternity shop-in-shop boutiques in select Babies\"R\"Us locations in Canada. We expect to open 6 new stores, close 51 stores, remodel 45 stores and convert 74 Smart Set stores at a capital cost of approximately $20,000,000. To Our Shareholders The Company continues to execute its strategy of delivering fashionable clothing at excellent prices to Canadian consumers. We are proud of our achievements over the past 89 years and most confident of our future. We believe that we have the very best specialty retailing assets in Canada. Our operations are led and staffed by highly motivated, extremely competent professionals. We extend sincere thanks and appreciation to all our associates, suppliers, customers and shareholders. These are the people who have made possible our many years of success and on whom we rely for the growth of the Company. On behalf of the Board of Directors, (signed) Jeremy H. Reitman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Montreal, April 1, 2015 1 Please refer to the note on non-GAAP financial measures included in the Management's Discussion & Analysis. 2 5-year Highlights 2015 2014 SALES 1st\tQuarter 2nd\tQuarter 3rd\tQuarter 4th\tQuarter Total $\t206,478 258,326 238,295 236,277 $\t939,376 $\t216,861 253,445 249,414 240,677 $\t960,397 RESULTS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2 1st\tQuarter 2nd\tQuarter 3rd\tQuarter 4th\tQuarter Total For the years ended: (in thousands except per share amounts) (unaudited) $\t(16,629) 10,904 14,078 4,143 $\t12,496 NET EARNINGS (LOSS) 1st\tQuarter 2nd\tQuarter 3rd\tQuarter 4th\tQuarter Total 20131 2012 2011 $\t217,094 279,513 236,247 267,659 $\t1,000,513 $\t219,296 286,075 254,072 259,954 $\t1,019,397 $\t235,745 292,026 262,515 268,714 $\t1,059,000 $\t(5,117) 13,463 6,133 (11,373) $\t3,106 $\t(736) 35,211 (1,135) (2,538) $\t30,802 $\t5,018 40,968 10,609 4,493 $\t61,088 $\t22,825 53,612 27,819 19,886 $\t124,142 $\t(13,415) 9,557 12,866 4,407 $\t13,415 $\t(2,586) 10,182 5,763 (2,571) $\t10,788 $\t(119) 27,649 (29) (1,145) $\t26,356 $\t624 31,680 10,561 4,674 $\t47,539 $\t15,770 38,706 20,692 13,817 $\t88,985 BASIC EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE 1st\tQuarter 2nd\tQuarter 3rd\tQuarter 4th\tQuarter Total $\t(0.21) 0.15 0.20 0.07 $\t0.21 $\t(0.04) 0.16 0.09 (0.04) $\t0.17 $\t0.00 0.42 0.00 (0.02) $\t0.40 $\t0.01 0.48 0.16 0.07 $\t0.72 $\t0.23 0.58 0.31 0.21 $\t1.33 NET EARNINGS BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE $\t13,415 $\t0.21 $\t10,788 $\t0.17 $\t26,356 $\t0.40 $\t47,539 $\t0.72 $\t88,985 $\t1.33 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY PER SHARE $\t421,123 $\t6.52 $\t423,431 $\t6.56 $\t454,893 $\t7.04 $\t492,852 $\t7.51 $\t512,800 $\t7.73 823 878 911 942 968 DIVIDENDS PAID $\t12,917 $\t41,981 $\t52,068 $\t52,654 $\t51,895 Share PRICE AT YEAR-END CLASS A NON-VOTING COMMON $\t8.10 $\t7.11 $\t5.56 $\t5.61 $\t12.39 $\t11.85 $\t14.64 $\t14.98 $\t17.81 $\t18.18 NUMBER OF STORES 1 Adjusted to reflect the impact from the implementation of the amendments to IAS 19, Employee Benefits. 2 Adjusted to reflect the reclassification of realized and unrealized gains and losses on foreign exchange contracts not eligible for hedge accounting to conform with presentation in the current year. Gains and losses on these foreign exchange contracts were previously reported in finance income and finance costs as described in the Management's Discussion and Analysis. 120 1080 1060 100 1040 1020 in millions of dollars in millions of dollars 980 960 940 920 900 880 60 40 20 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 860 RESULTS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES1, 2 80 saleS 1000 100 600 90 500 80 70 NET EARNINGS1 in millions of dollars 50 40 30 20 10 3 300 200 100 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 0 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY1 400 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 in millions of dollars 60 60 20.0 18.0 50 16.0 RETURN ON EQUITY1 12.0 in millions of dollars 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 percentage 40 DIVIDENDS 30 20 1 The year ended 2013 has been adjusted to reflect the impact from the implementation of the amendments to IAS 19, Employee Benefits. 10 2 Adjusted to reflect the reclassification of realized and unrealized gains and losses on foreign exchange contracts not eligible for hedge accounting to conform with presentation in the current year. Gains and losses on these foreign exchange contracts were previously reported in finance income and finance costs as described in the Management's Discussion and Analysis. 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 14.0 Reitmans Penningtons AdditionElle RW&CO. Thyme Smart Set total Stores 4 Stores Across Canada 14 3 2 1 - - 3 1 - - - 2 19 6 2 1 1 1 13 4 3 3 1 3 82 25 30 16 21 36 110 51 39 29 25 33 12 5 3 3 2 3 11 6 3 2 2 2 40 20 17 11 10 8 35 18 6 10 6 6 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 20 6 30 27 210 287 28 26 106 81 1 1 341 139 105 76 68 94 823 Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Qubec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Northwest Territories Yukon Reitmans offers a unique combination of superior fit, fashion, quality and value. With 341 stores across Canada averaging 4,600 sq. ft., Reitmans is the preferred destination for women looking to update their wardrobe with the latest styles and colours for an affordable price. While Reitmans enjoys a strong reputation for service and benefits from a broad and loyal customer base, it will continue to strive to create an engaging customer experience by being there for her whenever she chooses to shop. Reitmans' fashions can also be purchased online at reitmans.com. Canadian leader of plus-size apparel, Penningtons offers unparalleled value to our customers by providing fit expertise, quality and a unique inspiring shopping experience. Penningtons is the \"Art of Affordable Fashion!\" The plus-size fashion destination for sizes 14-32, Penningtons operates 139 stores across Canada averaging 6,000 sq. ft. and is available online at penningtons.com. Addition Elle is Canada's leading fashion destination for plus-size women. Addition Elle's vision of \"Fashion Democracy\" delivers the latest trends to updated fashion essentials in an inspiring shopping environment, offering casual daywear, dresses, contemporary career, sexy intimates, accessories, footwear, high performance activewear and a large assortment of premium denim labels. Addition Elle operates 105 stores averaging 6,000 sq. ft. in major malls and power centres nationwide and an e-commerce site at additionelle.com. RW&CO. is an aspirational lifestyle brand which caters to men and women with an urban mindset. Whether for work or for weekend, RW&CO. offers fashion that blends the latest trends with style, quality and a unique attention to detail. RW&CO. operates 76 stores averaging 4,500 sq. ft. in premium locations in major shopping malls across Canada, as well as an e-commerce site at rw-co.com. Thyme Maternity, Canada's leading fashion brand for modern moms-to-be, offers current styles for every aspect of life, from casual to work, including a complete line of nursing fashion and accessories. Thyme brings future moms valuable advice, fashion tips and product knowledge to help them on their incredible journey during and after pregnancy. Thyme operates 68 stores averaging 2,300 sq. ft. in major malls and power centres nationwide, as well as 21 Thyme shop-in-shops in select Babies\"R\"Us locations in Canada. Thyme Maternity fashions can also be purchased online at thymematernity.com. With 94 stores, averaging 3,400 sq. ft., Smart Set is a style destination offering wear-to-work separates, denim, essentials and accessories. Smart Set offers the latest styles in women's fashions to mix, match and innovate. Smart Set fashions can also be purchased online at smartset.ca. 5 The following Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (\"MD&A\") of Reitmans (Canada) Limited and its subsidiaries (\"Reitmans\" or the \"Company\") should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of Reitmans as at and for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2015 (\"fiscal 2015\") and February 1, 2014 (\"fiscal 2014\") and the notes thereto which are available at www.sedar.com. This MD&A is dated April 1, 2015. All financial information contained in this MD&A and Reitmans' audited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (\"IFRS\"), also referred to as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (\"GAAP\"), as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (\"IASB\"). All monetary amounts in this report are in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share amounts. The audited consolidated financial statements and this MD&A were reviewed by Reitmans' Audit Committee and were approved by its Board of Directors on April 1, 2015. Additional information about Reitmans is available on the Company's website at www.reitmans.ca or on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Management's Discussion and Analysis 6 of Financial Condition and Results of Operations FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED January 31, 2015 Reitmans (Canada) Limited All of the statements contained herein, other than statements of fact that are independently verifiable at the date hereof, are forward-looking statements. Such statements, based as they are on the current expectations of management, inherently involve numerous risks and uncertainties, known and unknown, many of which are beyond the Company's control. Such risks include but are not limited to: the impact of general economic conditions, general conditions in the retail industry, seasonality, weather and other risks included in public filings of the Company, including those described in the \"Operating Risk Management\" and \"Financial Risk Management\" sections of this MD&A. Consequently, actual future results may differ materially from the anticipated results expressed in forward-looking statements, which reflect the Company's expectations only as of the date of this MD&A. Forward-looking statements are based upon the Company's current estimates, beliefs and assumptions, which are based on management's perception of historical trends, current conditions and currently expected future developments, as well as other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Specific forward-looking statements in this MD&A include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the Company's anticipated future results and events, future liquidity, planned capital expenditures, amount of pension plan contributions, status and impact of systems implementation, the ability of the Company to successfully implement its strategic initiatives and cost reduction and productivity improvement initiatives as well as the impact of such initiatives. The reader should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements included herein. These statements speak only as of the date made and the Company is under no obligation and disavows any intention to update or revise such statements as a result of any event, circumstances or otherwise, except to the extent required under applicable securities law. Management's Discussion and Analysis NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES In addition to discussing earnings in accordance with IFRS, this MD&A provides adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (\"adjusted EBITDA\") as a non-GAAP financial measure. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net earnings before income tax expense, other income, dividend income, interest income, realized gains or losses on disposal of available-for-sale financial assets, interest expense, depreciation, amortization and net impairment losses. The following table reconciles the most comparable GAAP measure, net earnings, to adjusted EBITDA. Management believes that adjusted EBITDA is an important indicator of the Company's ability to generate liquidity through operating cash flow to fund working capital needs and fund capital expenditures and uses the metric for this purpose. The exclusion of dividend and interest income eliminates the impact of revenue derived from non-operational activities. The exclusion of depreciation, amortization and impairment charges eliminates the non-cash impact. The intent of adjusted EBITDA is to provide additional useful information to investors and analysts and the measure does not have any standardized meaning under IFRS. Adjusted EBITDA should therefore not be considered in isolation or used in substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. Other companies may calculate adjusted EBITDA differently. From time to time, the Company may exclude additional items if it believes doing so would result in a more effective analysis of underlying operating performance. The exclusion of certain items does not imply that they are non-recurring. The Company uses a key performance indicator (\"KPI\"), same store sales, to assess store performance (including each banner's e-commerce store) and sales growth. Same store sales are defined as sales generated by stores that have been continuously open during both of the periods being compared and include e-commerce sales. The same store sales metric compares the same calendar days for each period. Although this KPI is expressed as a ratio, it is a non-GAAP financial measure that does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies. Management uses same store sales in evaluating the performance of stores and considers it useful in helping to determine what portion of new sales has come from sales growth and what portion can be attributed to the opening of new stores. Same store sales is a measure widely used amongst retailers and is considered useful information for both investors and analysts. Same store sales should therefore not be considered in isolation or used in substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. The following table reconciles net earnings (loss) to adjusted EBITDA for the three months and fiscal year ended January 31, 2015 and February 1, 2014: For the three months ended January 31, 2015 February 1, 2014 Net earnings (loss) Depreciation, amortization and net impairment losses Other income 1 Dividend income Interest income Realized (gains) losses on disposal of available-for-sale financial assets Impairment losses on available-for-sale financial assets Interest expense Income tax expense (recovery) Adjusted EBITDA Adjusted ebitda as % of sales 1 $\t4,407 12,265 - (409) (377) (4,045) 384 88 1,829 $\t14,142 5.99% $\t(2,571) 17,312 (6,054) (873) (184) 248 2,007 114 (1,863) $\t8,136 3.38% For the fiscal year ended January 31, 2015 February 1, 2014 $\t13,415 54,038 - (2,298) (994) (4,820) 958 394 4,112 $\t64,805 6.90% $\t10,788 63,724 (6,054) (3,481) (621) 248 2,699 496 2,654 $\t70,453 7.34% Other income comprises a gain on sale of intellectual property rights and proceeds from the settlement of a trademark dispute. Reitmans (Canada) Limited 7 Management's Discussion and Analysis CORPORATE OVERVIEW The Company has a single reportable segment which derives its revenue from the sale of ladies' specialty apparel to consumers through its six retail banners. The Company's stores are primarily located in malls and retail power centres across Canada. The Company currently operates under the following banners: The Reitmans banner, operating 341 stores averaging 4,600 sq. ft., is Canada's largest women's apparel specialty chain and leading fashion brand. Reitmans has developed strong customer loyalty through superior service, insightful marketing and quality merchandise. Penningtons is a leader in the Canadian plus-size market, offering trend-right styles and affordable quality for plus-size fashion sizes 14-32. Penningtons operates 139 stores in power centres across Canada averaging 6,000 sq. ft. Addition Elle is a fashion destination for plus-size women with a focus on fashion, quality and fit delivering the latest \"must-have\" trends to updated fashion essentials in an inspiring shopping environment. Addition Elle operates 105 stores averaging 6,000 sq. ft. in major malls and power centres nationwide. RW&CO. operates 76 stores averaging 4,500 sq. ft. in premium locations in major shopping malls, catering to a customer with an urban mindset by offering fashions for men and women. 8 Thyme Maternity is a leading fashion brand for moms-to-be, offering current styles for every aspect of life, from casual to work, plus a complete line of nursing fashions and accessories. Thyme operates 68 stores averaging 2,300 sq. ft. in major malls and power centres across Canada. In addition, the Company operates 21 Thyme Maternity shop-in-shop boutiques in select Babies\"R\"Us locations in Canada. In June 2014 the Company closed its remaining Thyme Maternity shop-in-shop boutiques in the U.S. With 94 stores, averaging 3,400 sq. ft., Smart Set is a style destination offering the latest styles in women's fashions to mix, match and innovate from wear-to-work separates, denim, essentials and accessories. On November 25, 2014 the Company announced its plan to close all Smart Set stores. Management determined that its optimum strategy to improve operating results was to refocus its sales and merchandising efforts either through conversion of Smart Set stores to other Company banners or through store closures. The majority of the stores that will be converted will occur by October 31, 2015 while the remaining stores are anticipated to close by the year ending January 28, 2017. The Smart Set banner sales for fiscal 2015 were $88,856 as compared to $95,764 for fiscal 2014, while losses from operating activities for fiscal 2015 were $10,030 as compared to $29,499 for fiscal 2014 (including an allocation of general overhead costs). The Smart Set banner non-cash asset write-offs amounted to $3,085 for fiscal 2015. The Company does not anticipate inventory write-downs or material employee severance costs. E-Commerce The Company also offers e-commerce website shopping for all of its banners. These online channels offer customers convenience, selection and ease of purchase, while enhancing customer loyalty and continuing to build the brands. Reitmans (Canada) Limited Management's Discussion and Analysis RETAIL BANNERS Number of stores at February 1, 2014 Q1 Openings 349 152 101 77 70 129 878 1 1 1 - - - 3 Reitmans Penningtons Addition Elle RW&CO. Thyme Maternity1 Smart Set Total 1 Q1 Closings Q2 Openings Q2 Closings Q3 Openings Q3 Closings Q4 Openings Number of stores at January 31, 2015 Q4 Closings (5) (7) - - (2) (5) (19) - - 1 - - - 1 (2) (3) (1) (1) - (11) (18) 2 - 3 3 - - 8 (2) (2) - - - (6) (10) - - - - - - - (2) (2) - (3) - (13) (20) 341 139 105 76 68 94 823 - (102) (102) - - - (2) (67) (69) - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 - 21 Excludes boutiques in Babies\"R\"Us shop-in-shop locations. Thyme Maternity shop-in-shop locations: Babies\"R\"Us - Canada Babies\"R\"Us - U.S. Babies\"R\"Us - Total 23 169 192 - - - Store closings take place for a variety of reasons as the viability of each store and its location is constantly monitored and assessed for continuing profitability. In most cases when a store is closed, merchandise at that location is sold off in the normal course of business and any unsold merchandise remaining at the closing date is generally transferred to other stores operating under the same banner for sale in the normal course of business. 9 THREE-YEAR REVIEW OF SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION For the fiscal years ended January 31, 2015 February 1, 2014 February 2, 20131 (52 weeks) (52 weeks) (53 weeks) Total of stores at end of fiscal year 2 Sales Earnings before income taxes Net earnings Earnings per share (\"EPS\") Basic Diluted Total assets Total non-current liabilities Dividends per share 823 $\t939,376 17,527 13,415 878 $\t960,397 13,442 10,788 911 $\t1,000,513 34,778 26,356 0.21 0.21 584,391 48,600 $\t0.20 0.17 0.17 589,939 51,039 $\t0.65 0.40 0.40 594,968 52,792 $\t0.80 1 Certain figures have been adjusted to reflect the impact from the implementation of the amendments to IAS 19 Employee Benefits and adjusted to reflect a reclassification of certain items to conform with - presentation in the current year. 2 Excludes boutiques in Babies\"R\"Us shop-in-shop locations. Reitmans (Canada) Limited Management's Discussion and Analysis Sales over the last three years were impacted by a challenging retail environment. Weak economic conditions, the influx of foreign entrants into Canada and increased e-commerce competition have resulted in a highly competitive landscape as retailers aggressively compete in a limited consumer marketplace. Additionally, as the Company looked to close underperforming stores, it has decreased its store count, with a net reduction of 88 stores over two years. Fiscal 2013 sales included an additional week, due to the Company's retail calendar, resulting in an increase of approximately $13,600 in sales. Despite this increase, sales in fiscal 2013 were significantly impacted by a disruption in the flow of inventory to stores as a result of difficulties experienced with the deployment of a new warehouse management system. Sales for fiscal 2014 were weak, with particularly poor performance in the Smart Set banner, despite its efforts to regain acceptance by consumers through repositioning and rebranding. In fiscal 2015 the net reduction of stores contributed to lower sales in a highly competitive environment and greater e-commerce alternatives. The Smart Set banner continued to perform poorly in fiscal 2015 in a highly competitive niche and was impacted by significant discounting as it competed with many retailers targeting the same customer demographics. In fiscal 2015 the Company announced its plan to close all Smart Set stores. The Company's gross profit, and ultimately net earnings, have been significantly impacted by fluctuations in the Canadian dollar in relation to the U.S. dollar. In the last three years, the Canadian dollar has seen a significant weakening vis--vis the U.S. dollar. This has resulted in increased merchandise costs as virtually all merchandise payments are settled in U.S. dollars. In fiscal 2013, the Canadian dollar traded close to par with the U.S. dollar. As consumer demand weakened due to economic conditions higher promotional activity resulted. Fiscal 2013 margins were also impacted by a disruption in the flow of inventory to stores as noted above. In fiscal 2014 the Canadian dollar began to depreciate significantly vis--vis the U.S. dollar impacting the Company's gross margin while sales continued to be under pressure due to the competitive landscape. In fiscal 2014 gross profit was further impacted by substantial discounting in the Smart Set banner. Additionally, in deciding to exit the U.S. marketplace for Thyme Maternity shop-in-shop boutiques, gross profit was also impacted by significant discounting in its U.S. operations. In fiscal 2015, as the Canadian dollar further depreciated against the U.S. dollar, the Company's gross margin was negatively impacted which was offset by improved inventory and markdown management. 10 Despite a challenging retail environment over the past three years, the Company's balance sheet has remained strong. The Company has continued to maintain a strong position in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. Inventories, although trending somewhat higher on a per store basis, continue to be closely managed. The Company invested considerably in capital expenditures for fiscal 2013 in both store renovations and systems technology at the head office. In fiscal 2014, the Company significantly reduced its capital expenditures to $34,524 and to $28,960 in fiscal 2015. This level of expenditure is below earlier estimates due to cancellations and postponements of planned renovations and store openings. Reitmans (Canada) Limited Management's Discussion and Analysis STRATEGIC INITIATIVES The Company has undertaken a number of strategic initiatives to enhance its brands, improve productivity and profitability at all levels through system advances and foster a culture of process improvements. Ongoing and new Company initiatives include: Initiatives Status The Company recently announced a plan to close the stores operating under the Smart Set banner. It is in the early stages of executing its planned conversion and closure of the remaining Smart Set stores. Over the next twelve to eighteen months the Company plans to convert approximately 74 of its remaining Smart Set stores to other banners while closing 20 stores. This strategy is expected to improve operating results by allowing the Company to refocus its sales and merchandising efforts on the remaining banners. In March 2015, the Company launched a Penningtons product offering through Amazon.com in the U.S. This entrance into e-commerce in the U.S. provides the Company with an introduction of its plus-size offering in the U.S. market while leveraging its current buying and distribution systems. The Company is committed to continued investment in e-commerce, including improvements in customer relationship management and technology. The Company continues to invest in e-commerce, including the deployment of mobile technology in fiscal 2015. An initiative is underway to optimize the use of the Company's customer relationship database through technological improvements such as advanced email technology enabling targeted marketing. The Company is pleased with the continued growth in e-commerce sales. Continuation of a companywide supply chain optimization and retail enterprise initiative, internally branded as \"SCORE\
Step by Step Solution
There are 3 Steps involved in it
Step: 1
Get Instant Access to Expert-Tailored Solutions
See step-by-step solutions with expert insights and AI powered tools for academic success
Step: 2
Step: 3
Ace Your Homework with AI
Get the answers you need in no time with our AI-driven, step-by-step assistance
Get Started