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40 40  = Company History =
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42 -Richard Schulze and his business partners opens up Sound of Music store in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA in 1966. The company acquires Kencraft Hi-Fi Company and Bergo Company in 1967. Sound of Music becomes a publicly traded company a year after and it opens three stores in the Twin Cities area. By 1970, the company hits the $1 million mark in annual revenue. After a decade of expansion, in 1983, the board of directors of the company approves a new corporate name, Best Buy Co., Inc. in 1983. The company with changed name issues IPO on the Nasdaq in 1985 to raise $8 million.
42 +Richard Schulze and his business partners opens up Sound of Music store in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA in 1966. The company acquires Kencraft Hi-Fi Company and Bergo Company in 1967. Sound of Music becomes a publicly traded company a year after and it opens three stores in the Twin Cities area. By 1970, the company hits the $1 million mark in annual revenue. After a decade of expansion, in 1983, the board of directors of the company approves a new corporate name, Best Buy Co., Inc. in 1983. The company with changed name issues IPO on the Nasdaq in 1985 to raise $8 million. Another public stock offering in the following year raises $33.6 million, which helped a 12-store expansion for the company.
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44 +In 1989, Best Buy unveils a revolutionary “grab-and-go” store format in a non-commissioned, warehouse-style environment; Best Buy’s brand logo changes to the familiar yellow tag. In 1993, Best Buy becomes the nation's second-largest consumer electronics retailer. In 1995, Best Buy was
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