Cool Holdings plans purchase of Apple Premier Partner Simply Mac from GameStop

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in General Discussion edited May 2019
Simply Mac, the largest Apple Premier Partner in the United States, is set to change hands this summer, after Cool Holdings revealed its plans to acquire all outstanding capital stock of the retailer from its parent company, GameStop.

Simply Mac in Montgomery, Alabama
Simply Mac in Montgomery, Alabama


The announcement from Cool Holdings will see it take control of the 43 stores in 18 states currently operated by the Salt Lake City-based Simply Mac. The value of the transaction is unknown, but the consideration for the purchase will be based "in part on the value of inventories and other working capital" on the date the deal closes, Cool Holdings says.

It is anticipated the transaction itself will close by early August 2019.

The Miami-based Cool Holdings is itself an Apple Premier Partner, in both the Apple Premium Reseller and Apple Authorized Reseller Mono-Brand programs, via its chain of OneClick stores as well as operating as a distributor to other Apple resellers.

Apple Premier Partners are outfits that have demonstrated to Apple they consistently offer high levels of expertise in sales, service, and support of its products, with the title only offered to stores that have achieved specific qualifications and passed numerous tests from the iPhone producer.

"The transaction enables us to advance our growth strategy in the Americas as we move aggressively to reach our goal of 200 stores," said CEO and chairman of Cool Holdings Mauricio Diaz. "We are excited to work with the Simply Mac team, because we each bring synergistic strengths to the table that we believe will improve the operating efficiency and profitability of the combined company."

When the transaction closes, Cool Holdings is expected to have a total of 59 stores under its ownership, including 46 in the United States, 6 in Argentina, and 7 in the Dominican Republic. Claiming to have a "clear focus on North America," the firm also has ambitions to explore potential opportunities in Canada in the future.

The offloading of Simply Mac may be a way for GameStop to regain some much-needed funds in the short term. Continuing to combat a trend over the last few years of rising digital game purchases instead of physical versions, its most recent financial results revealed continuing operation sales declined 3 percent to $8.3 billion in the last year, with total sales and comparable store sales for fiscal 2019 set to drop between 5 percent and 10 percent.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    techsavytechsavy Posts: 34member
    Gamestop has been bleeding ever since amazon reliably shipped games so they arrive on release day, and along with that the rise in digital sales are pushing physical game stores out. Well see if this helps gamestop any.
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  • Reply 2 of 6
    sevenfeetsevenfeet Posts: 465member
    I'd forgotten that GameStop was Simply Mac's parent company.  Simply Mac grew from regional footprint from organic growth and acquisition (they acquired MacAuthority based in Nashville years ago).  The chain Apple retailers have largely stuck to a strategy of being in markets where Apple Stores are not although Apple continues to push into some of those markets.  Again, citing Nashville, there are still two Simply Macs stores in this market despite the opening of two Apple Stores, both of which date from the MacAuthority days.
  • Reply 3 of 6
    AppleExposedAppleExposed Posts: 1,805unconfirmed, member
    techsavy said:
    Gamestop has been bleeding ever since amazon reliably shipped games so they arrive on release day, and along with that the rise in digital sales are pushing physical game stores out. Well see if this helps gamestop any.

    Every damn Gamestop I've been in has a**hole employees playing game politics and acting like grown-up 12-year-olds.

    They tend to hate Nintendo and think you're an idiot when you buy anything from Nintendo (even though it makes their check). During the Wii days they'd make fun of Nintendo customers. I've been patiently waiting for this company to die, although I miss the days of giant midnight launches and exclusive Gamestop content.
  • Reply 4 of 6
    joelt999joelt999 Posts: 2member
    I find it rather unusual that GameStop has said nothing about this sale, and one would think that as a public company they should have made some kind of statement.  Malcolm, did you reach out to investor relations at GameStop for comment?
  • Reply 5 of 6
    Mike WuertheleMike Wuerthele Posts: 6,861administrator
    joelt999 said:
    I find it rather unusual that GameStop has said nothing about this sale, and one would think that as a public company they should have made some kind of statement.  Malcolm, did you reach out to investor relations at GameStop for comment?
    We did, and the press release from Cool Holdings is linked. Cool Holdings is also publicly traded.
    edited May 2019
  • Reply 6 of 6
    I am surprised that Simply Mac has kept its doors open for as long as it has! For years top-tier corporate management has treated store level employees, including Managers, Assistant Managers, and Department Heads, like dirt. Retention of staff at store locations has been very problematic. As I have traveled across the country and visited many Simply Mac stores, I have consistently found low-morale and lack of technical expertise. It seems like corporate management has been sitting behind  glass-paneled walls wearing rose-colored glasses, convincing themselves that they knew what they were doing...when, in fact, the one thing they actually needed most was “reality check”. RIP Simply Mac corporate management...May you ALL learn from your obvious, obnoxious, self-serving mistakes.
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