www.omaha.com wrote:Office Depot Inc., the world’s second-largest office-supplies retailer, said this morning it will close 112 underperforming locations in North America in the next three months and cut planned store openings to lower capital spending, according to Bloomberg News.
The Omaha area has four Office Depot locations, at 717 S. 72nd St., 2809 S. 125th Ave., 13770 West Maple Road and 8008 S. 84th St., at Brentwood Square in Papillion.
I bet the LaVista store closes.
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Omaha World-Herald wrote:Analyst say if the deal closes it could likely benefit the largest office supply player, Staples Inc., because the combined entity will likely close stores.
Omaha World-Herald wrote:Analyst say if the deal closes it could likely benefit the largest office supply player, Staples Inc., because the combined entity will likely close stores.
That is good. Always had a hard tome keeping those two seperate by name!
So will the new name be Office Max Depot?
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
Staples Inc. agreed to buy Office Depot Inc. for $6.3 billion, taking a major step toward consolidating the retail market for pens, paper and other office supplies.
Under the deal, Office Depot shareholders will swap each share for $7.25 in cash and 0.2188 Staples shares. The deal values Office Depot at $11 a share, a premium of 44% over the closing price of Office Depot shares as of Feb. 2, when The Wall Street Journal reported the talks.
Together, the two companies have roughly 4,000 stores and on Wednesday projected annual sales of more than $39 billion. A combination of the two likely would get a close look from antitrust regulators, who in 1997 sued successfully to block the same proposed merger, bankers and analysts have said.
But some analysts say the retail landscape has changed sufficiently since then, citing the rise of online retailers like Amazon.com Inc. and increased competition from big-box chains like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Target Corp. , which all sell office supplies now, too.
Staples said Wednesday that it has been in talks to buy Office Depot since September and expects the deal to close by year’s end. Staples sees the deal resulting in about $1 billion in synergies by the third full year after closing from cuts in head count, general and administrative expenses, and supply chain costs.
Once this is complete you will have more places to get an EASY button.... or maybe not?
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
I wonder if the Office Max store at 6940 Dodge St is on the way out.
I went there today to buy a new office chair advertised as on sale in the paper today. They had the char assembled and everything just as I wanted it ( but are not allowed to sell the display). I wanted it put together and the kid said no problem and disappeared into the back for a while. Long story short they did not have it in stock and can no longer get merchandise delivered to the store. So he sent me to another location because apparently I can't buy it there.
Updated.
Well guess it may not be closing after all. the store going out of business on N. 72nd is relocating all the unsold stock to this store. and until they do they just are not ordering in new stock. Sounds logical.