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Gold/Mining/Energy : Hudson's Bay Company (HBC.tse)

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To: Apex who wrote (1)2/5/2000 8:04:00 PM
From: Apex  Read Replies (1) of 22
 
...Q4 is looking better and better

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globeinvestor.com
 Watchdog warns Bay suppliers to
stop discouraging discounts
by Marina Strauss - Friday, February 4, 2000

The Competition Bureau issued a warning yesterday to big
brand-name clothing suppliers such as Tommy Hilfiger,
advising them to stop pressing the Bay to scale back its
discounting -- or else face possible criminal action.

The warning came in response to a Globe and Mail article
published in December in which some of the more upscale
fashion suppliers expressed frustration with the Bay's
constant discounting -- especially in light of the closing of
rival T. Eaton Co. Ltd.

Jim Walker, assistant deputy commissioner of the bureau's
criminal matters branch, said he has spoken to a number of
suppliers since the article appeared, warning them not to
contravene the legislation by trying to discourage
competition.

"We wanted to make sure they were aware of the act," he
said.

The bureau's warning concerns the "price-maintenance"
provision of the Competition Act. It is aimed at ensuring
price competition among retailers.

The retail sector is still recovering from the frequent price
wars when financially troubled Eaton's and the Bay battled
to woo customers -- forcing other rivals to follow suit.

Retailers enjoyed some relief after Eaton's went into
bankruptcy protection last summer and finally closed the
last of its stores in December.

While Eaton's will re-emerge in the fall -- under the
ownership of Sears Canada Inc. -- for now the Bay faces
less competition in the upscale clothing field.

Rob Moore, a spokesman for Hudson's Bay Co., which
owns the Bay, said yesterday the retailer ran considerably
fewer markdowns during the past holiday season
compared with previous years.

Analysts have predicted the Bay will show a marked
improvement in its financial results for its fourth quarter of
1999, compared with the previous year. The results are
expected next month.
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