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    I see plenty of "Kiwis" that have bought their stuff, nearly every third person walking up Queen is waering a puffer jacket of theirs lately

    Don't own the shares, don't own any of their clothing

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    haha I gotta admit, my family, friends are all into kathamandu's outwear for some reason, don't own any have thought they are overpriced...
    Can get much better labels overseas for cheaper or similar prices...

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    Saw a jacket priced $300, very similar one in w/house for $80.
    Wanted to buy hiking bag, asked staff if it was waterproof. They said none of bags they sold were water proof. Why so expensive then?

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    Don't knock it, folks. I daresay none of us would buy anything from Smiggle, either, but that doesn't stop it from being popular with a certain demographic - and being highly profitable!


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    How Kathmandu achieved its massive 27% profit increase – and what you can learn
    Wednesday, 25 September 2013 11:34
    PATRICK STAFFORD

    Kathmandu shares rise 5% on massive profit jump; Nine sets IPO for December: Midday Roundup

    A 27% increase in full-year net profit, like-for-like sales growth of 5.6% and a gross profit margin of 63%– these are results unheard of in the retail industry.

    And yet, they’re exactly what Kathmandu has been able to achieve. The camping and outdoor gear retailer not only managed to boost profit to $NZ44.2 million, but its cost of doing business has even dropped by 30 basis points as a percentage of sales.

    “These results are absolutely stunning,” says retail expert David Gordon of Advantage Advisors.

    Retail Doctor Group chief executive Brian Walker told SmartCompany the Kathmandu results are a lesson in “focusing on the core of good retailing”.

    So how did the New Zealand-based company manage to not only meet but completely exceed any expectations the market had? (Shares jumped over 11% yesterday.)

    Gordon says there are plenty of factors at work here – but one is the store network itself. Not only has the company closed stores that weren’t performing, but the targeting of new locations has been incredibly precise.

    But it’s not just the store locations that are doing wonders. Kathmandu has been shrewd in making sure the company doesn’t pay more than it has to – rent as an overall percentage of sales remained flat, but was offset by exchange rate transitions and leverage.

    Meanwhile, operating costs have fallen by 30 basis points due to lower costs in operating the online business.

    The success of the company’s small-store format has been noted, and many new stores are following the same principle – reducing square footage has led to a number of benefits.

    Online sales have been strong, growing over 55% year-on-year to 4% of total sales. The company’s social media reach is significant, operating busy accounts on all the major networks with a sophisticated site network.

    The company noted improvements are also underway, including an “optimisation and international shipping capability on new online platforms”.

    But Walker says the company does more than just operate its network well.

    “The lesson for me here is that Kathmandu is really focused on the fundamentals of retail,” he says.

    “Kathmandu is all about adventure. It has a theme that’s very appealing, and it speaks to the way people use their leisure time.

    “Their message is good, the store experience is good, and they don’t drift from what they are.”

    David Gordon says the company’s success comes due to the fact it “keeps its finger on the pulse”.

    “It has a very good reputation in the eyes of customers – it stands for something. They’ve never deviated from what they’ve stood for.”

    http://www.smartcompany.com.au/retai...8841d-93021674

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    Wow this thread has gone quiet,if you look at the charts,a consolidation has taken place and now the price is lifting on volume,note their end of half year was Jan,so lifting in anticipation? This looks as good as SUM at the moment.

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    Great result by business knowing what to do

    Easter Sale now on ....need a new runners backpack so down there I go

    Jenny Ruth on the radio this morning got stuck into CEO about the % increase in profit ...the accounts say up 9.9% but the press release says up 10.7%. Just a bit judicious rounding by the accountants he said. The 10.7% is rounding the profits and rounding the % age increase

    Oh well lets just say earnings up 10% ......good enough. Just makes me wonder why companies get too clever with their reporting.

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    http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/player/2590125
    Last edited by winner69; 25-03-2014 at 08:07 AM.

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    Nothing to do with KMD any more but here's the latest on Jan Cameron's retail investments.

    http://www.theage.com.au/business/re...611-39wrc.html

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    profit downgrade similar reasons as the warehouse
    one step ahead of the herd

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