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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Indigo Books & Music Inc T.IDG

Indigo Books & Music Inc. is a Canada-based book and lifestyle retailer. The Company is engaged in offering an assortment of books, gifts, home, wellness, fashion, paper, baby, and kid’s products. The Company operates retail stores in all ten provinces and one territory in Canada, and also has retail operations in the United States through a wholly owned subsidiary, operating one retail store... see more

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Indigo Books & Music Inc > What I want and what I actually get
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Post by TeamEddie on Sep 06, 2020 10:17pm

What I want and what I actually get

I love Indigo and would love to see them do well 
today I was going to buy 2 books 
- the 6 keys by Jillian Michaels 
-Limitless by Jim Kwik 

It would be $26 less on amazon.ca 
please confirm as this is not a bash a sad fact
Comment by wheeloffortune on Sep 08, 2020 12:33pm
If you want Indigo to make money, buy it in the store, not online.  After paying third party shipping, they make pennies per transaction according to Reisman. Have you ever tried sending something with tracking by Canada Post?  Amazon has a cheaper inhouse delivery system used sub contractors and still the cap rate for Amazon is almost half a percent.  Amazon is not doing so well ...more  
Comment by Dollarboy on Sep 09, 2020 6:54am
I would assume that pre-covid online sales were less profitable than covid-era online sales. Why? Just the fact that if you ship 2-3x more volume through your online platform and warehouse infrastructue will increase efficiency and productivity in the online channel. In addition, probably both customer mix and product mix have seen shifts during the pandemic: people who are less price sensitive ...more  
Comment by BlueGuitar1 on Sep 16, 2020 11:08am
Does Chapters price match?  They should or Amazon will beat them everytime. 
Comment by TheNextBigThing on Sep 19, 2020 4:59pm
I went to the mall for the first time this year and was surprised at how busy it was. People lining up to get into stores, and limited parking. My thoughts are sales rebounded, and with the j sided buying they probably agree with my thinking.  GLA. 
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