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What's Sending Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond 6% Lower Thursday?

What happened?

Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (NASDAQ: BBBY), a home furnishings retailer with products including bed and bath accessories, kitchen textiles, cooking supplies, and more, are down more than 6% as of 12:09 PM EDT as investors digest the news of potential store closings and a business turnaround that remains elusive.

Towels folded neatly on a bed
Towels folded neatly on a bed

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So what

Bed Bath & Beyond said it would close the doors on two Long Island stores as soon as this fall if it couldn't negotiate new and more favorable building leases. Management had already said as many as 40 stores could close by the end of fiscal 2018 if leases weren't more favorable for the struggling retailer.

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"As we recreate the foundational structure of our company over the next several years, our stores remain a critical part of the equation to achieving our growth objectives. We remain focused on optimizing our real estate portfolio, including the potential closing of stores and/or the sale of real estate assets, along with the opening of some new stores," said Bed Bath & Beyond spokeswoman Jessica Joyce, according to Newsday.

Now what

BBBY Chart
BBBY Chart

BBBY data by YCharts.

The store closings are a reminder of the uphill battle the company and its investors face: the first-quarter was the 10th consecutive quarter of falling same-store sales. Making matters worse, competition could heat up with The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) completing its acquisition of direct-to-consumer home furnishings retailer The Company Store. Home Depot's acquisition could create a strong e-commerce competitor to Bed Bath & Beyond at a time the latter is trying to offset brick-and-mortar sales declines with its own e-commerce business. The reminder of store closings was enough to send the stock 6% lower as investors struggle to see a path forward amid plunging profits, declining same-store sales, and increasing e-commerce competition.

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Daniel Miller has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has the following options: short February 2019 $185 calls on Home Depot and long January 2020 $110 calls on Home Depot. The Motley Fool recommends Home Depot. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.