Office Depot reported Wednesday that quarterly sales fell 2% to $2.8 billion due to losses within its CompuCom and retail divisions.

The company told Business Insider last month that it plans to close 50 stores under its namesake and OfficeMax banners in 2019.

At least 36 stores in 20 states have started liquidation sales.

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Office Depot reported Wednesday that its first-quarter sales fell 2% to $2.8 billion, due to losses within its CompuCom and retail divisions.

CompuCom provides IT and consulting services to businesses, while the retail divison encompasses the company's Office Depot and OfficeMax stores.

In announcing the earnings results, Office Depot CEO Gerald Smith said the company is taking "decisive actions" to put its business "back on target with its long-term expectations."

One of those actions involved closing stores.

Office Depot plans to close 50 stores this year under both its namesake and OfficeMax banners, the company told Business Insider in late April.

Several of the closing stores will shut down permanently on May 18, according to Shera Bishop, a spokeswoman for Office Depot.

She said the closings are part of a three-year plan announced in 2016 to shutter roughly 300 stores.

"Office Depot, Inc. continues to optimize its retail footprint as part of the three-year strategic plan announced in August 2016," Bishop said. "We will continue to serve our customers at neighboring Office Depot and OfficeMax stores as well as online at officedepot.com."

The following stores are currently holding liquidation sales:

Office Depot

5601 E. Ramon, Palm Springs, California

24500 Village Walk Place, Murrieta, California

1160 El Camino Ave., Corona, California

17450 Colima Road, Rowland Heights, California

121 East El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, California

652 Palomar Street, Chula Vista, California

3245 N. State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

650 N. University Drive, Pembroke Pines, Florida

3245 State Bridge Road, Johns Creek, Georgia

8331 W. Golf Road, Niles, Illinois

706 E Lewis and Clark Parkway, Clarksville, Indiana

13509 S. Mur Len Road, Olathe, Kansas

28512 Telegraph Road, Southfield, Michigan

1480 Old Aberdeen Road, Columbus, Mississippi

700 Haddonfield-Berlin Rd Unit 38, Voorhees Township, New Jersey

3018 W. Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, North Carolina

785 Union Ave., Memphis, Tennessee

7726 Polo Grounds Blvd., Memphis, Tennessee

4297 Guide Meridian, Bellingham, Washington

1535 W Mason St, Green Bay, Wisconsin

OfficeMax

21001 North Tatum Blvd., Phoenix, Arizona

860 East Broadway Avenue, Tucson, Arizona

1707 J Street, Sacramento, California

20455 State Road 7, Boca Raton, Florida

2615 Peachtree Parkway, Suwanee, Georgia

13406 Archer Avenue, Lemont, Illinois

5020 SE 14th Street, Des Moines, Iowa

1601 Market Place Drive Great Falls, Montana

2703 County Rd 541 Suite 5, Burlington Township, New Jersey

5801 Mercury Drive, Dearborn, Michigan

2845 Veterans Memorial Pkwy., Saint Charles, Missouri

600 Elm Ridge Center Dr., Greece, New York

41 N. Nellis Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada

7255 SW Dartmouth St., Tigard, Oregon

12006 120th Place NE, Kirkland, Washington

1629 North Central Avenue, Marshfield, Wisconsin

The South Florida Business Journal first reported the 50 store closures.

If a closing store is missing from this list, email hpeterson@businessinsider.com.