Sports Authority is closing all of its remaining stores

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Sports Authority is closing all of its remaining stores


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Michal Addady<time abp="210" datetime="2016-05-19T17:28:00.000Z" data-always-show="true">18 hrs ago

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...ning-stores/ar-BBteXCK?form=PRHPTP&ocid=HPDHP



Sports Authority?s plan to salvage its remaining stores didn?t pan out.
The sporting goods retailer has filed a new bankruptcy court filing in Delaware stating that it will be closing down the rest of its stores, CNN Money reports.
Fortune reported that the company filed for bankruptcy back in March and announced that it would close 140 of its 450 stores. It planned to liquidate its assets at auction and hoped to find a buyer to keep the chain up and running.
Unfortunately, it was unable to do so, though it did find buyers for its inventory, furniture, and other remaining assets. It?s uncertain when exactly Sports Authority?s stores will officially close. The retailer didn?t immediately respond to a request for comment.
After being bought by a hedge fund 10-years-ago, Sports Authority became America?s largest sporting goods store. It has since been surpassed by Dick?s Sporting Goods dks and fallen very far from grace. ?I think it?s safe to say they?re surrounded with competitive forces pushing them from every direction,? Larry Perkins, retail organization expert at SierraConstellation Partners, told CNN Money.
Sports Authority struggled going up against big box stores, online retailers like Amazon, and websites run by major sports leagues, including the NFL and NBA. That coupled with a debt load associated with the leveraged buyout a decade back made it impossible for it to thrive.

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Sports Authority is closing all of its remaining stores


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Fortune
Michal Addady<time abp="210" datetime="2016-05-19T17:28:00.000Z" data-always-show="true">18 hrs ago

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...ning-stores/ar-BBteXCK?form=PRHPTP&ocid=HPDHP



Sports Authority?s plan to salvage its remaining stores didn?t pan out.
The sporting goods retailer has filed a new bankruptcy court filing in Delaware stating that it will be closing down the rest of its stores, CNN Money reports.
Fortune reported that the company filed for bankruptcy back in March and announced that it would close 140 of its 450 stores. It planned to liquidate its assets at auction and hoped to find a buyer to keep the chain up and running.
Unfortunately, it was unable to do so, though it did find buyers for its inventory, furniture, and other remaining assets. It?s uncertain when exactly Sports Authority?s stores will officially close. The retailer didn?t immediately respond to a request for comment.
After being bought by a hedge fund 10-years-ago, Sports Authority became America?s largest sporting goods store. It has since been surpassed by Dick?s Sporting Goods dks and fallen very far from grace. ?I think it?s safe to say they?re surrounded with competitive forces pushing them from every direction,? Larry Perkins, retail organization expert at SierraConstellation Partners, told CNN Money.
Sports Authority struggled going up against big box stores, online retailers like Amazon, and websites run by major sports leagues, including the NFL and NBA. That coupled with a debt load associated with the leveraged buyout a decade back made it impossible for it to thrive.

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It's because they still operated like it was 1992. Nice job.
 

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It's because they still operated like it was 1992. Nice job.

Amazon is basically becoming the WalMart of online (if they aren't already). They will drive out 50% of other retailers and the landscape for consumers will not be better off in the long run. That being said, we are enjoying them basically selling products at almost no profit to us for the time being. (Kinda like the Uber honeymoon we are living in, but with Uber it's the drivers who aren't making any money).

Eventually they will cash in on their user base somehow (raising pricing, limited selection etc), and it will open up opportunities for smaller retailers to compete. However, the distribution network and framework for these smaller retailers will need to be rebuilt, furthering the challenge. It's an interesting cycle to pay attention to, and a lot of carcasses will follow SA.
 
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