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Hudson's Bay Co. T.HBC


Primary Symbol: HBAYF

Hudson's Bay Co, or HBC, is a Canadian retail business group. The company operates department stores throughout Canada, Belgium, Germany, and the United States under various banners. These banners include Saks Fifth Avenue, Hudson's Bay, Lord & Taylor, and Off 5th in North America and Galeria Kaufhof, Galeria Inno, and Sportarena in Europe. HBC also has investments in real estate joint ventures. In Canada, it has partnered with RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust in the RioCan-HBC joint venture.


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Comment by bluejay100on Sep 11, 2018 1:40pm
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Post# 28598610

RE:Baker's Incompetence Continues

RE:Baker's Incompetence ContinuesI don't think that's an entirely accurate summary!  HBC has also acquired half the other party's business and half its real estate assets, plus the $616M.  To some extent, though, it's rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic unless they can find a way to unlock the value in liquid assets (cash).

My big problem with Baker is he doesn't like to cash in on his assets - he holds on to them too long and that is a problem for shareholders when the retail side of the business isn't generating any cash/dividends.

I don't want to have to hold the shares for a generation to make money!

nolipstick wrote:
The way I see it-HBC paid 3,8 billion for Kauphof and is now limping away with $616 million, having essentially sold 50% of it.  He has no retail experience, questionable real estate skills and is lacking in people skills, witness the revolving doors with senior management.
Unless L & B can do something soon, I'm getting the puck outta here.


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