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    Take a second and let that sink in. The purchase would be the outdoor equivalent of General Motors buying Ford, Walmart buying Target, or McDonald's buying Burger King. Tectonic plates of retail are shifting, and the outdoor industry may never be the same. Details are still sketchy, but Bass Pro Shops is rumored to be interested in buying Cabela’s; so interested that both companies are refusing to comment, but those in the know are telling the media that BPS has already contacted an investment bank to prepare an offer. Reuters announced the possibility Thursday. Bass Pro is reportedly preparing its offer, and Cabela’s is reportedly "explor[ing] its options," having also reached out to private equity firms to solicit interest, according to the news agency. When the two companies were contacted by Reuters for comment, Bass Pro declined and Cabela’s simply ignored the request. The old adage “silence speaks volumes” comes to mind. Both companies grew by leaps and bounds following the great gun sale boom of 2013, when firearm and ammo purchases skyrocketed amid calls for new gun control legislation. Both have seen major profit increases and expanded their number of retail stores as a result. Following Thursday's news, Cabela’s stock jumped another 13 percent, bringing it to a total market capitalization of $3 billion. Cabela's was put on this path by Elliott Management, an activist investor who holds an 11 percent stake in the company. In October, Elliott Management disclosed its stake percentage in the company and called for it to "explore strategic alternatives." Cabela's has since reached out to private equity firms to solicit interest, according to Reuters. The two companies are legendary to sportsmen. Bass Pro Shops was started by fishing great Johnny Morris (#145 on the Forbes 400 list) in 1971, selling fishing gear from his father's liquor store. The company grew through mailed catalogs and Morris's Tracker boats, becoming a pillar of the outdoor industry. Forbes estimates Morris's net worth at $4.1 billion, with Bass Pro reeling in an estimated $4.2 billion annually. Cabela's was created by brothers Dick and Jim Cabela in 1961. From $45 worth of fishing flies, the company grew to become synonymous with museum-quality wildlife exhibits. Like BPS, mailed product catalogs were a staple of the business. The company went public in 2004, and today nets an estimated $3 billion annually


    Another story:
    We have developing news regarding a major retailer here in Billings. Sources told KULR-8's Leah Jordan that a major buyout is coming regarding Cabela's.
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  • #2
    Please no. Cabelas > BPS

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    • #3
      Damn!
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      • #4
        BPS overall sucks in comparison. Hope it does not happen.
        Originally posted by MR EDD
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
          Please no. Cabelas > BPS
          This!!! I will drive twice the distance to go to cabelas vs going to bass pro.
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          • #6
            They carry pretty much the same stuff and prices are mostly about the same. The main thing I would be concerned about is the drop in competition causing a raise in prices, but then that is what the internet is for. The main thing I buy there is primers and powder and the odd thing I just dont want to wait to be shipped. My local gunshop carries the primers and powder at a good price so really the only thing keeping me going to either one is the fact I can see certain things in person to compare. Even now I can save money by paying shipping elsewhere usually.
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            • #7
              I hope not bps rewards programs suck vs cabelas.

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              • #8
                I've found the return policy for BPS sucks in comparison to Cabelas. Generally speaking, Cabelas will take anything back and any time within reason. BPS has given me a hard time in the past, so generally I do not shop there at all.
                Originally posted by MR EDD
                U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                • #9
                  Both are overpriced, but I do prefer Cabelas.

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                  • #10
                    Going to the big Bps in Saint Louis is great. If it is not that one I go to Cabelas.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ceyko View Post
                      I've found the return policy for BPS sucks in comparison to Cabelas. Generally speaking, Cabelas will take anything back and any time within reason. BPS has given me a hard time in the past, so generally I do not shop there at all.
                      I am glad that I don't base the quality of a store based on the return policy. When I go to store I know WHY I am There and what I want. Not to just hangout and play with my phone and bitch about the return policy cause I am to Fucking Stupid to get what I needed to begin with.

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                      • #12
                        I go to Bass Pro just because it's far closer to me. Don't buy much there due to prices, but it is a good place to put hands-on items that I will later buy online. lol

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                        • #13
                          I hit up the cabela's off 35 by Alliance at least 2 times a week that I home. The kid loves to feed their fish and look at the animals. If BPS buys them out, they better not change anything.

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                          • #14
                            I do not buy shit from either unless I have rewards points or I just gotta have it now.

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                            • #15
                              Regular prices are similar, but Cabela's seems to have better sales. I hope BPS doesn't buy them and change them.
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