Best Buy has announced plans to close 50 of its 1,100 big box stores nationwide in 2013 and step up efforts to sell mobile and computing products through smaller, "standalone" locations.
The company said it will save $800 million over the next three years by cutting 400 corporate and support jobs as well as the 50 stores.
The announcement did not state whether any decision has been made about which stores will be closed. The company maintains two stores in Ocean County – in Brick and Stafford townships.
Best Buy reported a loss of $1.7 billion, or $4.89 a share for the quarter ending March 3, compared to a profit of $651 million, or $1.62 a share for the same period last year. The company said this performance was impacted by $2.6 billion in restructuring costs and other charges.
"In order to help make technology work for every one of our customers and transform our business as the consumer electronics industry continues to evolve," CEO Brian J. Dunn said Best Buy will be "closing some big box stores" and "adding Best Buy Mobile stand-alone locations."
Dunn said the moves are designed "to provide a better shopping environment for our customers across multiple channels while increasing points of presence, and to improve performance and profitability."
One report, by CDNET, attibutes the changes to increasing pressure from online retailers, especially Amazon.
The Best Buy announcement also said the chain would cut 400 jobs in "corporate and support areas" and achieve additional savings "in cost of goods sold driven by reduction of product transition costs, lower product return and exchange expenses and supply chain efficiencies."
An expansion of customer benefits in Best Buy's "Reward Zone Silver" loyalty program is also planned, including "free expedited shipping, premier access to many of the most popular products and major sales events, a free house call from the Geek Squad, and 60-day no hassle returns and price-match policy."
Kim E
1:36 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012
The way things are going,I'm sure the store in Brick will be on the chopping block! Great, another empty store in Brick.
Jim
5:49 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012
Bulldoze it and turn it into a gigantic West Marine.
Mickey
7:16 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012
would be a great location for a water park.
Joseph Woolston Brick
12:57 am on Friday, March 30, 2012
There is no way they are closing the Brick store, it's one of the best performers in the chain.
Al
12:18 pm on Friday, March 30, 2012
I agree. I haven't seen the numbers but I'm sure the Brick store does very well as there are not any other Best Buy stores in the immediate area.
Their entire business model is quickly becoming obsolete though. They can't beat Amazon's prices. They also don't have as good of sales as they used to. Five or six years ago, I'd be in Best Buy once a month or so just to browse around and maybe buy something. Now it is more like once or twice a year (and I have more disposable income for their products now). The last two things I bought from them were earlier this year: a clearance item and an item that was a really good sale that doesn't happen often. Before that, I'm not sure the last time I actually bought anything from them. I think in ten years, there will be a lot of empty blue and yellow buildings around the country.
Markusness
3:29 pm on Friday, March 30, 2012
Might want to just consider shopping local. You'd be surprised.
Mark Story Jenks
8:10 am on Tuesday, May 22, 2012
I prefer P.C. Richards over Best Buy anyday. It is a family owned business, and they have better prices. (IMO)