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In reply to the discussion: Best Buy to close 50 US stores, cut costs [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(68,967 posts)4. Why Best Buy is Going out of Business...Gradually - Forbes
Why Best Buy is Going out of Business...Gradually - Forbes
Larry Downes, Contributor
Tech, 01/02/2012
Electronics retailer Best Buy is headed for the exits. I cant say when exactly, but my guess is that its only a matter of time, maybe a few more years.
Consider a few key metrics. Despite the disappearance of competitors including Circuit City, the company is losing market share. Its last earnings announcement disappointed investors. In 2011, the companys stock has lost 40% of its value. Forward P/E is a mere 6.23 (industry average is 10.20). Its market cap down to less than $9 billion. Its average analyst rating, according to The Street.com, is a B-.
Those are just some of the numbers, and they dont look good. They bear out a prediction in March from the Wall Street Journals Heard on the Street column, which forecast the worst is yet to come for Best Buy investors. With the flop of 3D televisions and the expansion of Apples own retail locations, there was no killer product on the horizon that would lift it from the doldrums. Though the company accounts for almost a third of all U.S. consumer electronics purchases, analysts noted, the company remains a ripe target for more nimble competitors.
But the numbers only scratch the surface. To discover the real reasons behind the companys decline, just take this simple test. Walk into one of the companys retail locations or shop online. And try, really try, not to lose your temper.
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You can't buy a freakin' ink cartridge without being tagged for buying some other crap
AllyCat
Mar 2012
#6
I said 4 years ago . . . "Wait until your Best Buys and Circuit Cities and Targets start closing".
HughBeaumont
Mar 2012
#9
That is what is killing the overall economy...Best Buy is doing its level best to die faster...
Moostache
Mar 2012
#13
With computers selling for $500 and flat screen TVs for $1000, it's hard to make a buck
FarCenter
Mar 2012
#11
Their two strategies seem to be Best Buy-specific models or their house brands
FarCenter
Mar 2012
#38
I've had great experiences at most Best Buys I've shopped in. (Not all, but most)
Gidney N Cloyd
Mar 2012
#21