1. Guest
  2. Login | Subscribe
 
     
Forgot Login?  

FREE Newsletter Subscription, Click The 'Subscribe' Button Below To Subscribe!

Weekday News Bulletin

PortMac.News FREE Weekday Email News Bulletin

Be better informed, subscribe to our FREE weekday news Update service here:

PortMac Menu

This Page Code

Page-QR-Code

Tupperware Brands, which experienced a resurgence during the pandemic, is now pursuing investors to keep it afloat and is in danger of being delisted by the New York Stock Exchange.

Source : PortMac.News | Retail :

Source : PortMac.News | Retail | News Story:

main-block-ear
 
Tupperware in trouble : Iconic brand at risk of delisting
Tupperware Brands, which experienced a resurgence during the pandemic, is now pursuing investors to keep it afloat and is in danger of being delisted by the New York Stock Exchange.

News Story Summary:

Shares of Tupperware Brands tumbled nearly 50% on Monday after the company said late last week that it had engaged financial advisers to help it secure financing and "remediate its doubts regarding its ability to continue as a going concern".

Sales and profits have steadily fallen the past couple of years after the pandemic breathed new life into the Orlando, Florida-based maker of food storage containers.

Early in March, Tupperware posted a 24 US cents-per-share loss for the fourth quarter, rattling investors who were expecting a profit of 22 US cents per share.

Sales, which climbed during the pandemic as people stayed home and cooked for themselves, have tumbled from nearly $US500 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 to just over $US300 million in its most recent fourth quarter.

The company last week received a non-compliance notice from the NYSE for failing to file its annual results with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Last month's preliminary results released to investors showed it lost around $US35 million in the fourth quarter.

Tupperware Brands has six months from the filing due date to regain compliance, though the NYSE can begin the process of delisting the stock at its own discretion.

Analysts say that creditors could potentially call Tupperware on its debt, which the company is unlikely to be able to repay.

Chasen Bender, an analyst with Citi, said Tupperware's creditors appear to be giving the company a 30-day grace period until the 10-K is filed.

Mr Bender added that even though the company says it is working toward finalising the filing, "the path forward appears highly uncertain".

Tupperware considers selling assets:

Tupperware said it is considering selling some real estate holdings and other non-core assets to free up cash.

Tupperware, which had explosive growth in the mid-20th century, was well-known for its Tupperware Party, first held in 1948.

But it sputtered in the years leading up to the pandemic.

Prior to the pandemic resurgence, Tupperware had negative sales growth for three consecutive years, according to FactSet.

Shares in Tupperware were up about 9% early Tuesday, to $US1.35 per share.

The company's stock traded above $US4 early this year and was close to $US40 per share at the beginning of 2021.

Source | AP


Same | News Story' Author : Staff-Editor-02

Users | Click above to view Staff-Editor-02's 'Member Profile'

Share This Information :

Submit to DeliciousSubmit to DiggSubmit to FacebookSubmit to Google PlusSubmit to StumbleuponSubmit to TechnoratiSubmit to TwitterSubmit to LinkedIn

Add A Comment :


Security code

Please enter security code from above or Click 'Refresh' for another code.

Refresh


All Comments are checked by Admin before publication

Guest Menu

All Content & Images Copyright Portmac.news & Xitranet© 2013-2024 | Site Code : 03601