Gamestop Seeks Funding For Merger 19
GamesIndustry.biz is reporting that the EB/Gamestop merger is pending a $950 million investment Gamestop is seeking to close the deal. From the article: "GameStop has announced the sale of USD 950 million in notes to investors, which the company will repay in six or seven years, with interest, in a move aimed at financing the firm's forthcoming merger with Electronics Boutique. The company has offered the sale of USD 650 million in Senior Notes priced at 98.688 percent with an 8 percent fixed rate of interest, and USD 300 million in full priced Senior Floating Rate Notes which will bear interest at the London Inter Bank Offering Rate of 3.875 percent."
Please, for the love of all competition, don't (Score:4, Insightful)
Which would be sad, seeing as how Gamestop recently stopped (in my area) keeping older consoles, but EB still does -- I'd hate for a single bad decision to kill some other thing about the stores I like.
Re:Please, for the love of all competition, don't (Score:2)
I still miss the old "Babbage's" stores they used to have.
*sighs* Or maybe I just miss the time when games were on a 3.5" floppy standing when I would go down to the mall and watch the two TV screens outside the store showing games I couldn't afford at the time.
Re:Please, for the love of all competition, don't (Score:1)
Its just to market leaders trying to combine to make all the money instead of just half for each. I dont see that affecting prices any (unless they now sell above list price).
Re:Please, for the love of all competition, don't (Score:2)
Sleeper Merger (Score:3, Insightful)
Meanwhile I'll continue buying any new games at Bestbuy when the weekly flyers price new releases as $39.99. And if there is anything I can afford to wait, I'll settle for $19.99 anywhere.
Instant Money (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Instant Money (Score:1)
Whew, Americans claim on the cliche "there's an idiot born every day" is still intact!
Huh? (Score:3, Insightful)
I have no doubt they can pay. They are putting up 2/3rds of the cash and will be the only video game store around in most places (although obviously you'll still be able to buy from Best Buy, Circuit City, Toys 'R' Us, Target, Walmart, Meijers, and a million other places).
I'll stick with my local Game Stop thought. They didn't change when they went from being a Funcoland (which Game Stop bought), so I'm hoping things stay the same with EB. Does anyone know which name they are taking?
Re:Huh? (Score:1)
I'm rooting for this note issuance to fail. I know it varies from area to area, but where I am the EBGames employees are knowledgeable gamers and the Gamestop folks less so. And EBGames trades in used PC games where Gamestop does not.
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Insightful)
The only other store like EB/GameStop I know of is Babbages (if they're still around). Software Etc. bit the dust a LONG time ago, and Funcoland was assimilated by Game Stop. I wonder if Babbages is next to be assimilated after EB.
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
Re:Huh? (Score:4, Insightful)
They didn't? Well then you must have had the shittiest Funcoland ever.
Funcoland was a no-frills game shop, where prices on used titles were updated weekly based strictly on supply and demand. The store stocked used stuff from every console generation. They either had what you wanted, or they didn't, and they could tell you right away.
Now they're all like GameStop. Obnoxious staff, limited tradeins to keep supply low and prices high, constant nagging to pre-order, stupid cardboard markups and advertising all over the place, and only current generation gear and games for sale.
The incentive from purchasing from GameStop or EBGames instead of buying online is rapidly aproaching zero. If Funcoland were still around, I'd still be broke.
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
Funcoland was acquired back when Gamestop was still wholly owned by Barnes & Noble.
You know, the guys we're supposed to buy from because Amazon is evil?
-transiit
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
They didn't? Well then you must have had the shittiest Funcoland ever.
Funcoland kept the name long after they were bought by Gamestop. I'm assuming the grandparent poster was refering to a Gamestop Funcoland before and after they changed the sign, and in that case, he's correct, since nothing else changed with the sign.
Re:Huh? (Score:1)
sheesh (Score:2)