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Wickes seeks to defer payments to vendors

Says concessions necessary to obtain new equity

Clint Engel -- Furniture Today, January 8, 2008

WHEELING, Ill. — Wickes Furniture is asking suppliers to sign an agreement that would postpone the retailer’s payment of its past-due debt until July 2009.

In a draft document of a “vendor modification agreement” obtained by Furniture/Today, the Top 100 company said that Wickes Holdings LLC, possibly with other investors, has agreed to invest $10 million of new equity into the retailer if Wickes obtains concessions from its merchandise vendors.

The proposed agreement lays out the total past-due amount the retailer owed the supplier as of Dec. 31, then proposes that Wickes will repay one-sixth of the amount monthly over six months starting July 31, 2009.

It’s unclear how many of Wickes’ suppliers have received a copy of the proposed agreement for their signature. Four sources said they have received the letter, and two said they believe all Wickes sources with past-due amounts will be getting a copy.

Wickes President and CEO John Disa declined to comment except to say, “What we choose to do with our vendor partners is our business.”

John Foster, chairman of importer American Woodcrafters, said he has received the letter and has no intention of signing the agreement. He wouldn’t disclose what Rockford is owed but said his company is a small source for Wickes, supplying one case goods line at a starting price point.

With the Wickes proposal to defer payments, “all the liability is on the vendors,” Foster said.

Another industry source who was familiar with the plan, but declined to be identified, said the retailers’ investors appear to be asking vendors to share some of the company’s financial burden by offering some relief until the marketplace turns around.

“Retail is tough,” the source said. “Everyone is sitting with fixed lease (expenses) and fewer people coming into the stores. You can only cut so much out.”

Wickes, which has about 43 stores in greater Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Portland, Ore., is owned by Sun Capital Partners. It is No. 19 on Furniture/Today’s Top 100 with estimated 2006 sales of $450 million.

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