Are Abecrombie & Fitch’s Stores Operating More Efficiently Now Than They Were Before?
- Net Store Operating costs per unit square feet for Abercrombie & Fitch stores have declined notably over the past three years and they are expected to decline further over the next two years. Operating costs comprise SG&A excluding D&A, share-based compensation, and operating lease payments.
- Running costs per unit square feet can decline slightly with better expense control and closure of underperforming pricey stores
- Even lease payment per square feet are likely to go down further following the historic trend
- Overall, Abercrombie is expected to spend around $240 per square feet to run its stores this year as opposed to $268 in 2013
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