Best Buy Canada to Close Stores, Cut Jobs in Restructuring
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Best Buy Canada, a unit of Best Buy Co., said it will close 66 of its Future Shop electronics stores, or roughly half, while firing 1,500 full- and part-time workers and taking a restructuring charge of as much as $280 million.
Best Buy said in a statement released Saturday that the cost of the consolidation will reduce earnings in its 2016 fiscal year by as much as 20 cents a share. The company, which has pushed to cut costs in its U.S. operations, said it doesn’t expect the move to affect earnings in later years. Best Buy plans to rebrand the remaining 65 Future Shops under its own name while investing up to $160 million to improve operations.