Top 5 Specialty Retail Companies For 2015: Barnes & Noble Inc (BKS)
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (Barnes & Noble), incorporated on November 19, 1986, is a bookseller. The Company is a content, commerce and technology company that provides customers access to books, magazines, newspapers and other content across its multi-channel distribution platform. As of April 27, 2013, it operated 1,361 bookstores in 50 states, 686 bookstores on college campuses, and operates one of the Web eCommerce sites, and develops digital content products and software. Barnes & Noble operates in three segments: B&N Retail, B&N College and NOOK. The Company's principal business is the sale of trade books (generally hardcover and paperback consumer titles), mass market paperbacks (such as mystery, romance, science fiction and other popular fiction), children's books, eBooks and other digital content, NOOK and related accessories, bargain books, magazines, gifts, cafe products and services, educational toys & games, music and movies direct to customers through its books tores or on barnesandnoble.com.
Of the Company's 1,361 bookstores, 675 operate primarily under the Barnes & Noble Booksellers trade name. Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, LLC (B&N College), a wholly owned subsidiary of Barnes & Noble, operates 686 college bookstores at colleges and universities across the United States. Barnes & Noble Retail (B&N Retail) operates the 675 retail bookstores. Retail also includes the Company's eCommerce site and Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. (Sterling or Sterling Publishing), a leader in general trade book publishing.
B&N Retail
This segment includes 675 bookstores as of April 27, 2013, primarily under the Barnes & Noble Booksellers trade name. These stores generally offer a dedicated NOOK area, a comprehensive trade book title base, a cafe, and departments dedicated to Juvenile, Toys & Ga! mes, DVDs, Music, Gift, Magazine and Bargain products. The stores also offer a calendar of ongoing events, incl uding author appearances and children's activities. The B&! N Retail segment also includes the Company's eCommerce website, barnesandnoble.com, and its publishing operation, Sterling Publishing. Barnes & Noble stores range in size from 3,000 to 60,000 square feet depending upon market size, with an overall average store size of 26,000 square feet. During the fiscal year ended April 27, 2013 (fiscal), the Company reduced the Barnes & Noble store base by 0.3 million square feet, bringing the total square footage to 17.7 million square feet. The Company's B&N Retail segment purchases physical books on a regular basis from over 800 publishers and over 50 wholesalers or distributors. As of April 27, 2013, Barnes & Noble had stores in 162 of the total 210 Designated Market Area markets.
Sterling Publishing is a publisher of non-fiction trade titles. It is a range of non-fiction and illustrated books and kits across a range of imprints, in categories, such as health and wellness, music and culture, food and wine, crafts and photo graphy, puzzles and games, history and current affairs, as well as a children's books.
B&N College
B&N College sells new and used textbooks in campus bookstores and online. As of April 27, 2013, B&N College operated 686 stores nationwide. The Company's customer base, which is mainly consisted of students and faculty, can purchase various items from their campus stores, including textbooks and course-related materials, emblematic apparel and gifts, trade books, computer products, NOOK products and related accessories, school and dorm supplies, convenience and cafe items.
As of April 27, 2013, B&N College operates 651 traditional college bookstores and 35 academic superstores, which are generally larger in size, offer cafes and provide a sense of community that engages the surrounding campus and local communities in co! llege act! ivities and culture. The traditional bookstores range in size from 500 to 48,000 square feet. The academic su perstores range in size from 8,000 to 75,000 square feet. B&! N College! 's three customer constituencies are students, faculty members and campus administrators.
NOOK
This segment includes the Company's digital business, which includes the Company's eBookstore, digital newsstand and sales of NOOK devices and accessories to third party distribution partners, as well as to B&N Retail and B&N College. Barnes & Noble's NOOK digital bookstore and Reading Apps provide customers the ability to purchase and read their digital content and access to their Lifetime Library on a range of digital platforms, including Windows 8 PCs and tablets, iPad, iPhone , Android smartphones and tablets, PC and Mac. Barnes & Noble has implemented features on its digital platform to ensure that customers can access their NOOK content from almost all of today's most popular devices.
The Company competes with Target, Books-A-Million, Waldenbooks, Amazon.com, Apple, Wal-Mart and Costco.
Advisors' Opinion:- [By Ben Levisohn]
By now we’re all aware of the battle raging between Amazon.com (AMZN) and Hachette over the pricing of eBooks. While the consumer is certainly the loser as the two big corporations go head to head, there’s likely a winner from the battle royale as well–Barnes & Noble (BKS).
- [By Holly LaFon] rams added 2,115,229 shares of Barnes and Noble in the first quarter, equal to 3.54% of the company's shares outstanding and making the company 3.5% of his portfolio.Barnes and Noble had a share price average of $17 per share in the first quarter, and has increased by 14% since.Barnes & Noble Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in 1986. Barnes & Noble Inc. has a market cap of $1.2 billion; its shares were traded at around $20.06 with and P/S ratio of 0.20.Increase – J.C. Penney (JCP)A! brams inc! reased his slight position in J.C. Penney by 50% in the first quarter, adding 500,000 shares at an average price of $7 to his stake started the previous quarter of 1 million shares purchased at an average price of $8. This holding represents 1% of his portfolio after the increase. The price has since moved up to around $8.68 on Wednesday.J. C. Penney Company Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in 2002. J.C. Penney Co. Inc. has a market cap of $2.65 billion; its shares were traded at around $8.69 with a P/S ratio of 0.20.For more David Abrams (Trades, Portfolio) stocks, visit his portfolio here. Not a Premium Member of GuruFocus? Try it free for 7 days here!Also check out: David Abrams Undervalued Stocks David Abrams Top Growth Companies David Abrams High Yield stocks, and Stocks that David Abrams keeps buying Currently 5.00/512345
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For Barnes & Noble (BKS), no Nook is good Nook–at least when it comes to the hardware side of the business.
ReutersToday, Barnes & Noble said it had reached a deal with Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) to release a co-branded Nook, which will be sold in Barnes & Noble stores. Maxim Group’s consider the implications:
The deal signals that Barnes & Noble is repositioning NOOK as a content centric, rather than device centric, business. The Samsung partnership! adds sig! nificant credibility to NOOK. The price point for the Galaxy Tab 4 is $199.99 – reasonable to expect NOOK version should be very similar.
The rationalization of NOOK hardware business clears way for focus on potential spinout of College stores and NOOK divisions. A breakup of the business would likely be a major benefit to shareholders as investors could better understand the economics of the specific business in which they are investing.
Shares of Barnes & Noble have gained 3.3% to $19.53 at 3:06 p.m. today.
- [By Ben Levisohn]
Shares of Barnes & Noble (BKS) are tumbling for a second day after John Malone’s Liberty Media (LMCA) said it would sell most of its stake in the struggling book seller.
REUTERSIn a report released yesterday, Credit Suisse analysts Gary Balter and Andrew Kinder note that Liberty Media’s exit could mean the end of the line for Barnes & Noble’s Nook:
The removal of Liberty Media as a significant investor in [Barnes & Noble] also seems to be another signal in the company’s strategic shift with managing the NOOK. Similar to CEO William Lynch’s departure, it appears those most interested in growing the NOOK platform have now left. Under new management, the new strategy being implemented for the NOOK is one where cost cuts are emphasized and attempts are made to monetize, not grow, the remaining assets. This strategy has decreased the value drag of the NOOK this year. However, it is too [early] to see to what extent this strategy will result in the ability for shareholders to see just the positive EBITDA contributions from Retail and College, something that the bulls are currently hoping for.
Shares of Barnes & Noble have dropped 4.8% to $18.19 at 3pm today, while Liberty Media is off 2.4% at $1127.30.
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