Bed Bath & Beyond to sell Christmas Tree

Bloomberg

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc is looking to sell its Christmas Tree Shops and Cost Plus World Market chains, according to people familiar with the matter, part of an ongoing makeover of the home-goods company. The people declined to be identified because the process isn’t public.
Activist investors pressured the company to oust Chief Executive Officer Steven Temares last year, part of an overhaul to reverse flagging sales amid competition from discount chains and online merchants. Since then, the company has replaced its management team, including the appointment of former top Target Corp executive Mark Tritton, cut its workforce and said it would consider asset sales.
A Bed Bath & Beyond spokesman declined to comment. The company said last year it would review its portfolio of brands. It announced the sale of its One Kings Lane home decor brand and PersonalizationMall.com, along with a $250 million sale-leaseback deal, this year.
Bed Bath & Beyond bought Christmas Tree, the Cape Cod, Massachusetts-based knickknack and housewares chain,
in 2003.

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