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    As of October 29, 2016, Best Buy operated 1,026 Best Buy, 331 Best Buy Mobile stand-alone stores, and 28 stand-alone Pacific Sales stores in the US. [2] Best Buy also operated: 135 Best Buy and 53 Best Buy Mobile stand-alone stores in Canada; and 18 Best Buy stores and 5 Best Buy Express stores in Mexico. [2] Best Buy exited the European market ...

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    As of March 2023, they operate 20 full-assortment stores (those carrying major appliances as well as home electronics and home improvement) in California. In addition to these 36, they also operate 55 appliance-only stores located within existing Best Buy locations in California, Arizona, Hawaii, Texas, Minnesota , Virginia, Maryland, Georgia ...

  7. John Bloom (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Bloom (8 November 1931 – 3 March 2019) [1] was a British entrepreneur, best known for his role in the "Washing Machine Wars" of 1962–64 when he drastically reduced prices by direct sales that cut out the retailers.