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MuZI
PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:40 am Post subject: What do you think of CC and BBI Reply with quote

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I think BlockBuster won't buy Circuit City. $1 billion for CC implies BBI to get a big amount of debt.

We can witness a takeover like ATI and AMD. And like that case, it can destroy more value for shareholders.
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I see... that was a crappy question. 1 hour of looking around showed me that both companies suck.
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Circuit City has $ 300 Milion positive net cash and as such, it has the financial capabilities to acquire Blockbuster, not vice versa. However, I agree that mergers of both companies will destroy shareholders of both companies.
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CC + BBI = Sears + Kmart? Uh, No

The latest pondering out there has the proposed Circuit City (CC) and Blockbuster (BBI) the equivalent to the merger of Sears and Kmart that created Sears Holdings (SHLD). While a nice exercise, it lacks one thing, legitimacy.

For the best analysis of the exercise, read here:

Here is were is falls apart and it does so before it actually get started really. Sears and Kmart did the same thing, retail. Specifically clothing, lawn and garden, electronics, auto and the rest of the big box general retailer gambit. The combination of the two created the nation's third largest retailer with sales of over $50 billion a year. The combination of BBI and CC will do nothing to increase the size of either in their prospective industries.

Blockbuster rents dvd's and Circuit City sells them it their stores. They also both.....well.....they don't do anything else in common. Other that the fact they both have dvd's in their stores, the two businesses have no similarities at all, other than poor management.

A Circuit City and RadioShack (RSH) merger would be a similar comparison to Sears / Kmart as those businesses are very similar. There would be, in that case, cost savings involved with the merger that could be realized and the two businesses would have selling synergies that could boost results. Also there is the little reality that RadioShack's Julian Day could out-manage CC's Phil Schoonver in a coma.

One also has to remember the Sears / Kmart merger has produced a 10 fold increase in shareholder value, does anyone out there actually think a Circuit City / Blockbuster one will produce even remotely similar results? Anyone? Does anyone actually think they will be even profitable considering the debt load necessary to pull off the deal?

Other than the fact that both situations involved two companies merging, there are virtually no other similarities.
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akshaytalwar wrote:
CC + BBI = Sears + Kmart? Uh, No

The latest pondering out there has the proposed Circuit City (CC) and Blockbuster (BBI) the equivalent to the merger of Sears and Kmart that created Sears Holdings (SHLD). While a nice exercise, it lacks one thing, legitimacy.

For the best analysis of the exercise, read here:

Here is were is falls apart and it does so before it actually get started really. Sears and Kmart did the same thing, retail. Specifically clothing, lawn and garden, electronics, auto and the rest of the big box general retailer gambit. The combination of the two created the nation's third largest retailer with sales of over $50 billion a year. The combination of BBI and CC will do nothing to increase the size of either in their prospective industries.

Blockbuster rents dvd's and Circuit City sells them it their stores. They also both.....well.....they don't do anything else in common. Other that the fact they both have dvd's in their stores, the two businesses have no similarities at all, other than poor management.

A Circuit City and RadioShack (RSH) merger would be a similar comparison to Sears / Kmart as those businesses are very similar. There would be, in that case, cost savings involved with the merger that could be realized and the two businesses would have selling synergies that could boost results. Also there is the little reality that RadioShack's Julian Day could out-manage CC's Phil Schoonver in a coma.

One also has to remember the Sears / Kmart merger has produced a 10 fold increase in shareholder value, does anyone out there actually think a Circuit City / Blockbuster one will produce even remotely similar results? Anyone? Does anyone actually think they will be even profitable considering the debt load necessary to pull off the deal?

Other than the fact that both situations involved two companies merging, there are virtually no other similarities.


They are both losing enterprises, theor a merger would only hurt the small i9nvestors in these companies!
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Novice Investing wrote:
Circuit City has $ 300 Milion positive net cash and as such, it has the financial capabilities to acquire Blockbuster, not vice versa. However, I agree that mergers of both companies will destroy shareholders of both companies.



I agree!
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i agree a bad idea
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