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The Daily Money: Big cuts at Best Buy
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Date:2025-04-15 05:02:34
Good morning! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.
Addressing "lower business demand," Best Buy has laid off a significant number of employees, including Geek Squad field agents, Amaris Encinas reports.
Home-theater repair technicians and phone support specialists were among those affected by the most recent wave of layoffs at the Richfield, Minnesota-based company, according to the Star Tribune newspaper.
What does the future hold for the big box retailer?
Trump stock plummets, again
Trump Media & Technology Group shares plummeted more than 18% Monday after the company took steps to sell millions of additional shares.
Trump Media, the parent company of social media platform Truth Social, filed to register up to 146.1 million shares for sale, including nearly 115 million owned by Trump, Bailey Schulz reports. Trump Media shares ended the day at $26.61. That's down more than 60% from their peak in late March, after the company made its stock market debut.
The company generated about $4 million in revenue in 2023 -- less than the average Chick-fil-A drive-thru, the Washington Post noted -- while losing more than $58 million.
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