Footwear firm Stride Rite's
Stride Rite's reported second-quarter earnings fell nearly 16% as it took charges for the upcoming Payless buyout and is also integrating its own purchase of the Robeez shoe brand. Strip out the charges, and the bottom line fell only slightly, while overall sales advanced a respectable 8%.
However, top-line results were uneven as children's wholesale revenue, or footwear sales made to department stores such as Macy's
The Sperry Top-Sider brand and international markets experienced a double-digit sales increase and the Tommy Hilfiger and Saucony lines enjoyed a healthy increase of 4% and 2%, respectively. While the company faced a steep drop in wholesale sales, this was slightly offset by management's strategy to grow its core retail business. Overall, Payless does appear to be getting several well-known, profitable brands, and the move to license brands is much more lucrative than selling outside shoe names such as Skechers
Fellow Fool Nathan Parmelee recently estimated that the price being paid for Stride Rite is high, but by no means exorbitant. The potential benefit for Payless is that with inconsistency comes opportunity, for if it can leverage Stride Rite's internal brands and accelerating sales expansion into steady-eddy profit growth, the soon-to-be-named Collective Brands could begin marching to new stock highs and further rewards for shareholders.
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