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Maker of Hush Puppies Shoes to Shut Factories

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Associated Press

Wolverine World Wide Inc., the maker of Hush Puppies shoes, said it will close factories in five cities and cut 1,400 jobs, or 25% of its work force. The cuts are part of Wolverine’s new strategic plan to consolidate operations at profitable facilities and focus on a narrower product range, said Timothy J. O’Donovan, president and newly appointed chief executive. The company will close plants in Malone, N.Y.; Kirksville, Mo.; Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; San Jose, Costa Rica; and Ontario, Canada. Wolverine, which manufactures a variety of footwear and outdoor apparel and accessories, expects to remain competitive with a mix of sourced and owned production, O’Donovan said. News of the closings came as Rockford, Mich.-based Wolverine reported a 14% increase in second-quarter earnings to $7.6 million, or 18 cents a share, a penny better than estimates. Sales grew 7% to $140.6 million. Wolverine shares rose 69 cents to $11.13 on Nasdaq.

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