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Gander Mountain Responds to Bankruptcy Reports

Gander Mountain Responds to Bankruptcy Reports
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Feb. 20, 2017 | PADUCAH, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Feb. 20, 2017 | 06:11 PM | PADUCAH, KY
A representative of sporting goods chain Gander Mountain Company has responded to recent reports that the company may be headed toward bankruptcy, but has not said definitively if the rumors are true.

A recent report from Reuters says the pending bankruptcy comes after an aggressive push to expand store locations failed to generate more customers. The company is reportedly working with a consulting group to "review strategic options" at the moment, but company officials did not comment on the bankruptcy rumors.

Ewald Consulting, who represents Gander Mountain Company, released this official statement regarding the reports:

"As a privately held company, it is our longstanding policy not to comment on our business affairs.  Unfortunately, recent speculative news articles have caused concern among some of our customers, employees, and trade partners, and require us to make a rare exception.
 
Gander Mountain is the nation's largest outdoor retail network with 162 specialty stores across 26 states.  We are a fully integrated Omni-Channel retailer dedicated to servicing the hunting, camping, fishing, shooting sports, and outdoor products markets.  As ‘America’s Firearms Supercenter™,’ we are a market leader in the shooting sports category with an extensive offering of firearms, ammunition, and accessories.  
 
Like most retailers, we are subject to normal economic cycles, changes in our industry and shifts in consumer demand that require us to adapt our business accordingly.  It’s been that way since 1960, when we started out as a catalog company in small-town Wisconsin, and it remains the case today.  It is this constant adaptation and desire to offer our customers the best selection, best value and best service that has been our hallmark for generations.
 
Gander Mountain and its ownership group have undertaken a best-practices approach to review our strategic options specific to positioning the company for long-term success.  When we engage in such a review we often seek information and advice from external advisors to inform our decisions.  To assist in this process, we have retained Houlihan Lokey as independent advisors and we are confident that the outcome of the review will identify the right go-forward strategy.  In the meantime, our Gander Mountain stores and gandermountain.com remain the place to go for all of our customers’ outdoor adventure needs.”

No one at Paducah's Gander Mountain location or the company's corporate office would speak to West Kentucky Star about the bankruptcy reports.
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