Carter’s, Inc. Announces Timing of its Release of Plan to Return to Growth, Capital Allocation Strategy Revision, and Declaration of $0.25 Quarterly Dividend
Doug Palladini, Chief Executive Officer & President of Carter’s, commented: “I could not have asked to join a more talented, creative and passionate team here at Carter’s. Since my start in early April, I have been working with the Board and management team on the development of a new strategic plan, and I believe we have meaningful opportunities to return Carter’s to consistent, profitable growth in the years ahead.
“I recently presented to the Board my preliminary thoughts on actions that can be taken to return Carter’s to growth. As we continue to develop our strategic plan, it is my current intention to be able to present that plan to the investment community on our second quarter earnings call later this summer. I am excited about what is ahead for Carter’s and the prospects of driving significant value creation for our shareholders.
“Our current cash position and liquidity are strong and are forecasted to remain so. However, as we anticipate making strategic investments in our business in the coming years, our current dividend is misaligned with our current level of profitability, especially against the backdrop of a challenging market environment and the possibility the Company may incur significantly higher product costs as the result of the new proposed tariffs on products imported into
“In light of these factors, our Board of Directors declared a dividend of
Future declarations of quarterly dividends will be at the discretion of the Company’s Board of Directors based on a number of factors, including business conditions, the Company’s future financial performance, investment priorities, and other considerations.
About Carter’s, Inc.
Carter’s, Inc. is the largest branded marketer in
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Sean McHugh
Vice President & Treasurer
sean.mchugh@carters.com
Source: Carter’s, Inc.