Posted on 01/05/2007 7:28:09 AM PST by george76
Best Buy Co. turned in disappointing third-quarter results on Tuesday as the battle to sell flat-panel TVs, MP3s and other hot electronic gadgets has slashed prices and cut into profit.
the nation's largest home-electronics retailer said the "very competitive climate" -- plasma and LCD TV prices dropped 25% to 30% -- held its profit to $150 million, or 31 cents a share, up nearly 8% from last year's income of $138 million, or 28 cents a share, but short of Wall Street's expectations. That sent shares lower by 5% to $51.30.
The total results were mixed compared with Wall Street's forecast, but notably below the per-share profit expectation.
On a conference call with analysts, the retailer's top executives were unapologetic. "We understand that this is viewed as a miss," said Chief Executive Brad Anderson. "We are not disappointed in our performance. We realize we may have a contrarian point of view, but from our perspective we are having a healthy year."
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One of my points was to say that retailers who disrespect their customers may lose some of their customers.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/christmas/bestbuy.asp
In the middle of this controversy, Best Buy took a strong stand against Christmas. Many of us are boycotting them.
Thanks.
We have choices.
Many of us choose to spend our money at retailers who do not take stands against us.
It's been my experience that once a store starts pushing warranty extensions and the like, they are in financial trouble ie: Montgomery Wards.
Don't show that you realize what the numbers ACTUALLY say....
That's verboten on boycott threads....
What discounting? Best Buy's HDTV prices are 15-20% above Internet retailers.
And actually the profit margin didn't even shrink, it was just lower than expected. This is one of those "no really it's bad news" stories.
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once a store starts pushing warranty extensions and the like, they are in financial trouble ie: Montgomery Wards.
Best Buy's HDTV prices are 15-20% above Internet retailers.
Best Buy has been pushing warranty extensions since day one. It's a good way to make money on non-geeks buying electronics they don't understand. Non-geeks look at the price tag and think "I don't want to have to replace it if it breaks", geeks know the life cycle better and know that if it breaks in two years they'll be able to get the identical thing for half the price or something three times better for the same price. But the majority of customers are going to be non-geeks.
And I won't start on their "rebate" program.
"What discounting? Best Buy's HDTV prices are 15-20% above Internet retailers."
BINGO! Go directly to the front of the class.
"That's the beauty of it. If you can't afford it, f'ing finance it!!!" - Judge Reinhold, Ruthless People
Looks like they didn't push enough of their OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive Moster Cables. Anyone who buys ANY cables/accessories from Best Buy should have their head examined.
Best Buy Co. turned in disappointing third-quarter results on TuesdayIf you own BestBuy stock the company you're invested in has an 8% increase in profits but because of some nitwits at Wallstreet you lost money...That's the fraud at Wallstreet. The fact that they can manipulate stock value with phony "expectations" is in itself a fraud and cause for concern.------
held its profit to $150 million, or 31 cents a share, up nearly 8% from last year's income of $138 million, or 28 cents a share, but short of Wall Street's expectations. That sent shares lower by 5% to $51.30.
The total results were mixed compared with Wall Street's forecast, but notably below the per-share profit expectation.
The pressure from nitwits at Wallstreet for endless increased profits and it's hunger for your money is what drives corporate corruption and fraud.
HGTV, that's funny! Sounds like Jen and Angie need to do their homework!
Usually if you negotiate with the salesperson, you should be able to talk them down considerably on the cost of extended warranty service contracts. I've never paid full price for once, I've always got them to cut the price of the contract by at least half.
You're right! I went in yesterday and said "Merry Christmas" to everyone I saw and they looked at me like I was crazy!
Way back when I just starting in IT, I worked as a service tech at a "Beast" Buy. They did not care on whit on repairing things just on getting the warrantee and selling installs of software for $30. I was glad when I left.
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