Apparently Christmas Tree Shops is thriving now that they are no longer under the thumb of the bumbling BB&B leadership.storewanderer wrote: ↑January 10th, 2023, 6:20 pmMy guess is they could not find a buyer for Buy Buy Baby who was willing to pay what they thought it was worth, and that is why they kept it. Now with their incompetent way of merchandising and running stores and a 20% comp sales drop the chain is probably not worth anything anymore.ClownLoach wrote: ↑January 10th, 2023, 4:03 pmI think they sold off Christmas Tree Shops at the same time they sold Cost Plus World Market.BillyGr wrote: ↑January 10th, 2023, 12:58 pm
Were they actually dumped, or was it more that they sold some of these off as they were doing better, and thus others were willing to buy them (where no one was interested in the BBB or BBB parts)?
Not sure as we don't have most of those locally, but the Christmas Tree Shops here always seems to be busy and has lots of stuff in it (save for a few empty shelves as they close out, say, the actual Christmas items), and there is usually a line of people waiting to check out (now that they set it up with a single line vs. separate registers).
Harmon is likely not worth anything to be sold to anyone.
I was surprised Christmas Tree was sold.
World Market I was not surprised was sold; and since being sold that asset looks like it is absolutely knocking it out of the park. For Christmas they did unbelievably well. Their stores had far more traffic than anticipated, they sold down on items, ran out of supplies like bags, and couldn't get rid of checkout lines no matter how hard they tried. All it took was restocking the stores with interesting items again. Not rocket science, but Bed Bath and Beyond ran that chain into the ground. Just think if Bed Bath and Beyond had kept it...
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