Staples Announces Closings, Tewksbury Future Unclear
The company, which has a location in Tewksbury, is closing 30 stores to boost revenue.
Staples, which has a location in Tewksbury among other nearby locations, will close 30 of its North American stores to try and boost revenue.
The company, headquartered in Framingham, didn't say which stores would be shuttered. It employs 88,000 workers worldwide.
Town Manager Richard Montuori said he has not heard any news on whether Tewksbury will be among the casualties of the company's downsizing.
In a news release, Staples said it wants to concentrate on its online retail operation. Staples is the largest office supplier in the United States. It's also the second-largest online retailer; Amazon is No. 1.
“We are focusing on our biggest opportunities, aligning our organization to address the needs of our customers, and reducing exposure to our weakest businesses,” said Ron Sargent, Staples’ CEO, in a statement. “This puts us in a much stronger position to drive long-term sales and earnings growth.”
Staples said it will also reduce the size of some of its North American stores, close 45 stores and offices in Europe, and shake up its leadership team.
Staples experienced a 5.5 percent decrease in sales during its most recent quarter, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The day's announcement led to a 4 percent drop in Staples' shares, according to NBCNews.com.
halffull
12:51 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wouldn't be surprised to see it close, its always a morgue in there.
Shaun
1:21 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012
Storefronts in that mall never stay empty long. Hopefully if Staples leaves they wil find something to go in quick enough.