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Blockbuster yanks Circuit City bid

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Ever since Circuit City Stores (NYSE: CC) CEO Philip J. Schoonover sliced 3,400 sales people in March 2007 to save money, I have questioned the savvy of its management. That’s because many of those fired sales people took their customers over to Ideal Buy (NYSE: BBY). As its stock lost 86% of its value, I was surprised that anyone would make a bid for it.

Yet Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI), the struggling video store chain, decided to purchase. I don’t know what got into Blockbuster’s head to make it think that combining two struggling companies would make an agile competitor. The Richmond Times reports that it wanted to create a one-stop shop for movies, games, and electronic equipment. But that dream died when Blockbuster pulled its $1.3 billion offer after reviewing Circuit City’s books.

Carl Icahn has said he would purchase Circuit City. But it’s losing money — $164.8 million, or $1 a share, in its fiscal first quarter. This was $100 million more than its Q1 2007 loss. And Blockbuster’s conclusion after a closer look at its financial statements does not bode well for Circuit City’s future. Circuit City stock is down 7.8% in pre-market. Let’s see whether any new bidders emerge.

Peter Cohan is President of Peter S. Cohan & Associates. He also teaches management at Babson College and edits The Cohan Letter. He has no financial interest in the securities mentioned.


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