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Best Buy Keeps Profits Flowing as Demand Crashes

Best Buy Keeps Profits Flowing as Demand Crashes

Over the past decade, consumer electronics retailer Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) made some critical changes that have prepared it for the tough environment it now finds itself in. Best Buy is now a nimble retailer, and that nimbleness was on display in the first quarter. Demand for nearly everything Best Buy sells is tumbling amid sky-high inflation and an economy that looks headed toward a recession.