I stopped by Circuit City during the holidays and was a little surprised to see that all the items I looked at cost more than the same thing at Best Buy, sometimes a lot more.
This is too bad, but certainly not a surprise, many people on Wall Street have been predicting it for over a year. And really they have been struggling for a number of years now. The analysis I've been reading indicates that WalMart (the darling of the Politics forum
) will benefit the most from Circuit City's demise.
The consumer electronics sector is really brutal and it's hard for anyone to make a buck there anymore. It is going to have a ripple effect too. Look for some malls to go bankrupt... Linens and Things went away recently, Boscov's is in bankruptcy. It is gonna be almost impossible to fill those empty stores. The street thinks this is only the beginning of a wave of bankruptcies.
Interestingly, one of the people Circuit City was courting for a bailout was the Mexican billionaire who owned CompUSA. Looks like he learned something along the way...