A WINE retailer with shops across Sussex is set to close some of its stores.
Majestic Wine has not said how many outlets it will close but boss Rowan Gormley said he has “no choice”, adding that he will aim to “minimise job losses”.
Majestic trades from around 200 stores in the UK.
Majestic trades from around 200 stores in the UK. They include Majestic Brighton and Hove in Old
Shoreham Road, Hove and there is a store on the Delanair Industrial Estate in Brooks Road, Lewes. There are also stores in Crawley and Horsham.
As part of the restructuring, Majestic will also rebrand as Naked Wines following its takeover of the group in 2015 and invest a further £6 million a year in the business.
This is expected to be funded by migrating customers and stores to the Naked brand, asset sales and high street closures.
However, the company warned that it will take a largely non-cash restructuring charge of up to £10 million this year, with further pain in 2020.
Majestic has also put the 2019 dividend under review.
Shares were down more than seven per cent in morning trade at 251p.
Mr Gormley added: “We also believe that a transformed Majestic business does have the potential to be a long-term winner, but that we risk not maximising the potential of Naked if we try to do both.
“Therefore we have taken a decision to focus all of our capital and energies into delivering the long-term potential of Naked, and releasing value from Majestic.”
In January Majestic said that the crucial Christmas season, in which the group usually delivers around 30% of its annual sales, proved more challenging than expected due to economic uncertainty and weak consumer confidence.
Majestic added on Monday that it expects to meet its sales target of £500 million this year and anticipates profits, excluding restructuring charges, in line with consensus.
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