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I have no idea how they keep the lights on. Whenever I go in, usually during peak business hours, it's unusual if there's even another customer in there. I'm usually just buying a pack of cheap pens or something, maybe once every 6 months. Many moons ago, it used to be an underappreciated place to buy cheap computer parts, but even SD cards are grossly overpriced these days.
Staples has a shockingly large (at least to me) online business. They're the second largest online retailer in the US (second only to Amazon): http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/03/27/staples-is-...
Staples Agrees to Buy Office Depot for About $6.3 Billion
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Re: Staples Agrees to Buy Office Depot for About $6.3 Billion
#22In 18 months we've gone from 3 major national office supply players to 1. What is driving this? Amazon? Are the old office supply catalogs like Quill still around?
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#23In 18 months we've gone from 3 major national office supply players to 1. What is driving this? Amazon? Are the old office supply catalogs like Quill still around?
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#24Re: Staples Agrees to Buy Office Depot for About $6.3 Billion
#25Staples did ~$10b in online sales last year and Office Depot did ~$6b. Online only.
Staples sells more online in pure dollars than Apple, Walmart or Dell.
This is not Radio Shack.
I think this is a really smart move for Staples.
Source: https://www.internetretailer.com/2013/05/24/big-and-getting-...
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#26Re: Staples Agrees to Buy Office Depot for About $6.3 Billion
#27Normally I'd be opposed to/worried about mergers like this, but I feel like these businesses are on their way out (certainly in the physical retail world) so this particular merger might not be so bad. After all, they have a lot of competition from Amazon and the like.
So I think they are stepping up their game to compete online.
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#28This will be interesting to see. Yeah these office supply stores have competition from online retailers, but I would assume they make a good chunk of their revenue from corporate/education customers. Since that is their biggest revenue stream, I wonder how that aspect of the industry would be affected by the merger.
There are plenty of competitors for the large customers. Few consumers have ever heard of them, though, because they only do large accounts. Plus, Sam's Club has been on a major push over the past several years to attract small and medium business customers. They will be a serious competitor for Staples Depot Max in that segment.
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#29Re: Staples Agrees to Buy Office Depot for About $6.3 Billion
#30In 18 months we've gone from 3 major national office supply players to 1. What is driving this? Amazon? Are the old office supply catalogs like Quill still around?