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down home wrote:Since Good Sam Enterprises bought it at a bankruptcy auction, meaning the ownership of Gander Mountain will get nothing, I would say if their plan was to establish a high book value to facilitate a sale, they failed miserably. To me, it is likely they just couldn't compete in an increasingly competitive market. The internet has made life for all brick and mortar retailers more difficult. While I have no knowledge of Gander Mountain, never even been in one, it appears from the limited amount of information in these threads, that one of their biggest markets was hunting and shooting. If so, they hitched their wagon to a recreational segment that is experiencing contraction, at least when it comes to hunting.
I tired to post with facts and figures and such. It wasn't allowed.
Basically Gander Mountain had a lousy marketing plan. Prices higher than MSRP on repackaged, under their label goods etc and firearms sometimes plus you could not.
get asistance many times and prices not posted on some whole isles.
All other Retailers were eating their lunch.
It seemed they were playing a game of establishing book value to sell the company.
They would not listen. I would love to see them succeed. The old Gander Mountain of 25 years ago was great ith selection and prices.
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โMay-03-2017 07:21 PM
Rangerman40 wrote:
There is a hybrid Camping World/ Gander Mtn store in Bowling Green Ky that's been there for a few years..... wonder if that's what they are thinking.
โMay-03-2017 07:05 PM
โMay-03-2017 05:16 PM
Ron3rd wrote:n7bsn wrote:This is true, article I read said the Craftsman deal could top 1 billion dollars. The Sears stores have no value but their Craftsman, Diehard, and Kenmore brands have very big valuedewey02 wrote:Except they sold Craftsman to Stanley. Diehard and Kenmore are also for sale.
Well, in the years they've managed to stay in business, I can now buy Craftsman Tools at the local K-Mart. So if that's the case with CW/Gander Mtn. then maybe I will be able to peruse RV stuff at GM.
Sears has already sold many of the buildings they owned to a holding company owned by the current CEO. It's a slow liquidation of their assets
โMay-03-2017 05:16 PM
dewey02 wrote:
Well, in the years they've managed to stay in business, I can now buy Craftsmen Tools at the local K-Mart. So if that's the case with CW/Gander Mtn. then maybe I will be able to peruse RV stuff at GM.
โMay-03-2017 03:44 PM
n7bsn wrote:dewey02 wrote:Jackfate wrote:
Reminds me of k mart/sears deal & hows that working out.
Well, in the years they've managed to stay in business, I can now buy Craftsmen Tools at the local K-Mart. So if that's the case with CW/Gander Mtn. then maybe I will be able to peruse RV stuff at GM.
Except they sold Craftsman to Stanley
Diehard and Kenmore are also for sale
Sears has already sold many of the buildings they owned to a holding company owned by the current CEO
It's a slow liquidation of their assets
โMay-03-2017 02:12 PM
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โMay-03-2017 11:52 AM
n7bsn wrote:Tvov wrote:
Last I heard the buyout deal did not go through? (BPS buying Cabelas) But I am not sure.
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Not that I could find, an article by Motley Fool this past week made the case for BPS paying too much
โMay-03-2017 09:25 AM
Tvov wrote:
Last I heard the buyout deal did not go through? (BPS buying Cabelas) But I am not sure.
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