Posted on 11/23/2021 10:54:55 AM PST by blam
Liberal socialist utopias such as California are a blessing for deadbeat klepto hobos from around the world thanks to the state’s lack of prosecution of shoplifting, but the same policies are becoming a major headache for nationwide retailers such as Best Buy which this morning reported that despite beating on the top and bottom line (revenues of $11.9 billion vs expectations of $11.7BN, EPS of $2.08, beating est of $1.96), its margins missed, echoing the same margin crunch theme that emerged recently with big box retailers such as Walmart.
Gross margin fell 0.1% to 23.5%, Best Buy said, missing the 23.6% average of analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg, while the decline in the core U.S. operation was steeper. The company also reported a 10% drop in domestic online revenue as more shoppers returned to stores.
But besides the usual margin-crushing suspects of frayed supply chains and deep discounts as a result of stepped-up promotional activity and a drag tied to its new TotalTech membership program, the company brought up the reason why Democrats are looking at far more losses in the coming months as a reason for the margin drop: organized theft.
“We are seeing more and more particularly organized retail crime,” Chief Executive Officer Corie Barry said on a conference call with analysts. “You can see that pressure in our financials, and more importantly, frankly, you can see that pressure with our associates. It’s traumatizing.”
Oppressed dude shoving a cell phone down his pants as reparations for white devils enslaving his ancestors.
Best Buy’s unexpected struggle to shore up gross margin comes after the recent stock surge boosted Wall Street’s expectations. That’s why today’s sharp return to reality sent BBY shares plunging as much as 17% to $115.01 in New York trading — the biggest intraday plunge since the covid crash on March 18, 2020.
Hilariously, Best Buy had advanced 38% this year through Monday, attaining record levels and outpacing the 28% gain of an S&P 500 index of consumer discretionary companies. Because while BBY channel checkers were right and traffic was indeed off the charts; alas most of that foot was courtesy of thieves.
Best Buy sucks. I haven’t been in ne in over 15 years.
“Closing stores won’t slow theft. These retail theft criminals commute to commit their crimes. IF one stores closes they will just go to another one.”
In general yes, but I will bet that certain cities/areas have most of the thefts (my local Best Buy manager told me they have none of it) and Best But can close every location in those cities, or right next to those cities, if they want, and they can explain to local officials why, if the local officials care to listen. My conclusion is the majority of Best Buy locations in the country have none of the criminal gang theft going on.
The one in Fair Lakes, Fairfax, Va has a cop car out front every time I go by and the last time I was there, a cop was hanging out near the front door. Guess it’s that bad, even here.
They will start by jacking Amazon trucks. It’s coming
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