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Bass Pro, one of the nations largest outdoors retailer, will buy Cabela's for $5.5 billion.

That's a lot of fishing poles and camping supplies.  And Under Armour clothes.

USA Today has the story:

Bass Pro Shops has reached a deal to acquire outdoors retail competitor Cabela's and take the company private in a deal valued at $5.5 billion, the companies said Monday.

It was not immediately clear whether the acquisition would result in any store closures, but the companies said in a statement that Springfield, Mo.-based Bass Pro Shops would "celebrate and grow" the Cabela's brand.

The deal comes about 10 months after Sidney, Neb.-based Cabela's effectively put itself up for sale at the urging of hedge fund Elliott Management, which had declared the hunting-and-fishing retailer undervalued and called for the company to consider a sale or reorganization.

Long known for large-format destination stores, Cabela's has lost ground to smaller, nimbler competitors and online retailers. Sales at stores open at least a year fell 1.3% in the first half of 2016, compared to a year earlier, according to a securities filing.

The number of purchases at Cabela's stores fell 8.1% during that period, reflecting a drop-off in foot traffic as customers bought less clothing and footwear from the retailer, although hunting sales increased and average revenue per transaction rose 8.2%.

The deal marks a dramatic expansion of the outdoor retailing empire controlled by Bass Pro Shops CEO Johnny Morris, who founded the company in 1972. The billionaire will lead the newly combined entity as CEO and will retain majority ownership.

Bass Pro Shops has about 99 stores and 20,000 employees. Cabela's has about 85 stores and had about 19,700 employees at the end of 2015, according to securities filing.

2 thoughts on “Bass Pro Shops gobbling up Cabela’s”
  1. I have always loved Cabelas. Fast deliveries, friendly customer service, and a abundance of gear. For sometime now, it's extremely long hold time, a total lost staff of operators when you finally do get to speak to someone and the worst part is they NEVER have anything in stock! And I mean both on line sales and in the big stores. I've stopped in on our way to both deer and turkey hunts and they had absolutely nothing I was after in their store. Shells, decoys, calls, etc. I don't know what happened but something went south!  Good luck to Bass Pro. 

  2. I made my LAST trip to the Cabela's in Hoffman Estates a month ago. I like their gun library, and sometimes find a used gun I want, but the CRook County ammo tax has eliminated any need to go back again.  I sometimes buy powder or primers, the political whores haven't discovered those yet… The Bass Pro near me I really don't like, the gun counter guys are idiots, and they do not sell used guns. I hope someone with some marketing sense can make something out of these operations. For now I get everything online, and my local FFL handles the transfer.

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