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  2. Best Buy posts disappointing sales for Q1 as consumers pull ...

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    Best Buy continues to struggle with sluggish sales as consumer demand fizzles after a spike during the pandemic. The electronics retailer reported mixed fiscal 2025 first quarter results on...

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  4. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    Best Buy sells consumer electronics and a variety of related merchandise, including software, video games, music, mobile phones, digital cameras, car stereos, and video cameras, in addition to home appliances (washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators), in a noncommissioned sales environment. [2]

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    Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by American computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University in California. Together, they own about 14% of its publicly listed shares and control 56% of its stockholder voting power through super-voting stock.

  7. Buy one, get one free - Wikipedia

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    "Buy one, get one free" or "two for the price of one" is a common form of sales promotion. Economist Alex Tabarrok has argued that the success of this promotion lies in the fact that consumers value the first unit significantly more than the second one.