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Rent-A-Center Stock Gains 11% on Strategic Alternatives Plan

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Rent-A-Center, Inc. , which has been struggling to cope with the change in retail landscape, is still looking for "strategic and financial alternatives" and also announced job cuts. Additionally, the company has received bid from different parties for a possible sale. We expect Rent-A-Center to come out with a decision regarding possible sale in the second quarter of 2018. 

The company’s shares, which have been struggling, declining more than 37.3% in the past six months compared with the industry’s gain of 12.9%, took a sharp U-turn following the news. As a result, the stock gained 11.1% in after-hour trading session yesterday.

Notably, Rent-A-Center’s major shareholder, Engaged Capital and activist investor, Marcato Capital, have been compelling management to look for strategic alternatives. In the past, the company has also rejected buyout offer from Private equity firm — Vintage Capital. Per Rent-A-Center, Vintage offer "significantly undervalues the company".

Moreover, Rent-A-Center added that in an effort to reduce cost the company will reduce workforce by 250. This effort will not only help the company to “better align” organizational structure but is likely to result in annual cost savings of $65-$85 million from operations under the strategic plan. The layoff of 250 employees will generate $28 million in annual run-rate cost savings, with nearly $20 million to be recognized in 2018.

Meanwhile, management has undertaken initiatives to strengthen the performance of its Core U.S. segment. In an attempt to augment cash flow generation from Core U.S. business, the company is focusing on rates, terms and purchase options that are much more aligned with the customer’s needs. Also, it is optimizing product mix, increasing the average ticket price, upgrading workforce, concentrating on lowering delinquency rates and rationalizing existing stores.

Despite these efforts, investors remain concerned about the Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) company’s waning top and bottom lines. Since the past eight quarters, Rent-A-Center has been witnessing a year-over-year decline across its top and bottom lines. In fourth-quarter 2017 adjusted loss of 41 cents a share was wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 7 cents and a loss of 23 cents incurred in the year-ago period. Total revenue of $639 million also declined 6.6% year over year, missing the consensus mark of $659 million.

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