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On August 22, 1966, Richard M. Schulze and a business partner opened Sound of Music, an electronics store specializing in high fidelity stereos in St. Paul, Minnesota.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Schulze financed the opening of his first store with his personal savings and a second mortgage he took out on his family's home.[22][24] In 1967, Sound of Music acquired Kencraft Hi-Fi Company and Bergo Company.[24] Sound of Music earned $1 million in revenue and made about $58,000 in profits in its first year.[22] In 1969, Sound of Music had three stores and Schulze bought out his business partner.
In 1983, with seven stores and $10 million in annual sales, Sound of Music was renamed Best Buy Company, Inc.[25][26] The company also expanded its product offerings to include home appliances and VCRs, in an attempt to expand beyond its then-core customer base of 15- to 18-year-old males. Later that year, Best Buy opened its first superstore in Burnsville, Minnesota.[26] The Burnsville location featured a high-volume, low-price business model, which was borrowed partially from Schulze's successful Tornado Sale in 1981.[22][26] In its first year, the Burnsville store out-performed all other Best Buy stores combined.[23][24]
Brad Anderson succeeded Richard Schulze as Best Buy CEO in July 2002.[40] Anderson had begun working at Best Buy in 1973 while attending seminary school.[40] He was promoted to vice president in 1981 and executive vice president in 1986. Anderson had most recently served as president and COO of Best Buy, a position he had held since 1991.[40] In September of that year, Best Buy opened the first Canadian Best Buy-branded store in Mississauga, Ontario.[41] In October, Best Buy acquired Minneapolis-based Geek Squad, then a 24-hour residential computer repair business with offices in Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.[40]
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Schulze funded the start of Sound of Music by using his personal savings and the mortgage he took out on his family home. The business started well, with Sound of Music earning $1 million in revenue and $58,000 in profits in the first year.In 1967, Sound of Music acquired Bergo Company and Kencraft Hi-Fi Company. In 1969, the company had already expanded to three stores, and Schulze had bought out his business partner.
The Covid-19 pandemic came with good revenues for Best Buy as lockdown hit and everyone was forced to work remotely. The company reported better-than-expected quarterly results with a 144% increase in U.S. online sales due to consumers buying equipment for their home offices.The company closed the 2021 financial year with a revenue of $47.262 billion.
IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S Retail store services and online retail store services in the field of consumer electronics, household appliances, home theater equipment, home automation and monitoring systems, voice automation devices, photographic equipment, cellular phones, telecommunications products and services, internet phone services, information technology products, video equipment, audio equipment, portable electronic devices and related accessories, personal computers, personal computer accessories, home office products, paper, ink and toner, imaging equipment, networking devices, digital equipment, video and electronic games, video and electronic game equipment and accessories, gaming furniture, entertainment furniture, lighting, office furniture, outdoor furniture, storage and organization systems, computer software, entertainment software, compact discs, digital versatile discs or DVDs, optical discs, audio and video recordings featuring music, movies, and other content, gift cards, books, magazines, batteries, satellite radio, automotive electronics, marine electronics, electric vehicles, musical instruments, sporting goods and equipment, health and fitness equipment, electric personal care and grooming products, baby care products, hearing aids and amplifiers, wellness products, binoculars and telescopes, grills, lawn and garden tools, air conditioning and heating apparatuses, drones, toys, and replacement parts and accessories related to the foregoing; Provision of consumer product information, consumer advice, online reviews and product comparison relating to the foregoing; Promoting the sale of the goods and services of others through customer loyalty and incentive award programs for retail customers; Promoting the sale of credit card accounts through the administration of customer loyalty and incentive award programs for retail customers; Providing a trade-in program for consumer electronics of others. FIRST USE: 20190600. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20190600.
IC 037. US 100 103 106. G & S Installation, maintenance and repair of automotive audio equipment, home automation and monitoring systems, major household appliances, photographic equipment, video equipment, audio equipment, telecommunication equipment, cellular telephones, home networking systems, personal computer and other home office products, and related merchandise; Technical support services, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of repair of consumer electronics and computer hardware, and technical advice related to the installation of computer hardware; Computer hardware maintenance and repair consulting services; 24-hour online and telephone support services for troubleshooting in the nature of repair and tune-up of consumer electronics. FIRST USE: 20180509. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20180509.
IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S Entertainment services, namely, providing online non-downloadable videos in the field of consumer electronics, household appliances, home theater equipment, home automation and monitoring systems, voice automation devices, photographic equipment, cellular phones, telecommunications products and services, internet phone services, information technology products, video equipment, audio equipment, portable electronic devices and related accessories, personal computers, personal computer accessories, home office products, paper, ink and toner, imaging equipment, networking devices, digital equipment, video and electronic games, video and electronic game equipment and accessories, storage and organization systems, computer software, entertainment software, digital versatile discs or DVDs, optical discs, audio and video recordings featuring music, movies, and other content, gift cards, automotive electronics, marine electronics, electric vehicles, sporting goods and equipment, health and fitness equipment, electric personal care and grooming products, lawn and garden tools, air conditioning and heating apparatuses, drones, toys, and replacement parts and accessories related to the foregoing; Providing training in the use of computers and consumer electronics. FIRST USE: 20180509. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20180509.
IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S Retail store services and online retail store services in the field of consumer electronics, household appliances, home theater equipment, home automation and monitoring systems, voice automation devices, photographic equipment, cellular phones, telecommunications products and services, internet phone services, information technology products, video equipment, audio equipment, portable electronic devices and related accessories, personal computers, personal computer accessories, home office products, paper, ink and toner, imaging equipment, networking devices, digital equipment, video and electronic games, video and electronic game equipment and accessories, gaming furniture, entertainment furniture, office furniture, outdoor furniture, storage and organization systems, computer software, entertainment software, compact discs, digital versatile discs or DVDs, optical discs, audio and video recordings featuring music, movies, and other content, gift cards, books, magazines, batteries, satellite radio, auto