Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) Co., Inc. is a leading North American consumer electronics retailer that sells a broad range of products including computers, mobile phones, televisions and home theater systems, major appliances, smart-home devices, gaming hardware and software, wearables and related accessories. The company operates through a mix of large-format stores, smaller specialty locations and an e-commerce platform, offering national and private-brand merchandise from major consumer-technology manufacturers as well as third-party sellers.
Beyond product retailing, Best Buy provides a suite of services aimed at installation, repair and ongoing technical support. Its service offerings include in‑home and in‑store repair and installation, extended protection plans, and subscription-based support through the Geek Squad organization, which Best Buy acquired in 2002. The company also sells solutions for small and medium-sized businesses and offers trade-in and device recycling programs as part of its customer service and sustainability efforts.
Founded in 1966 as an audio specialty retailer by Richard Schulze and later rebranded as Best Buy in the early 1980s, the company is headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. Best Buy primarily serves customers in the United States and Canada through its retail footprint and online channels. It is a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker BBY.
Best Buy’s strategy emphasizes an omnichannel customer experience, combining physical stores with digital shopping and fulfillment capabilities, and increasing the role of services and subscriptions as recurring revenue sources. Governance and executive leadership are overseen by a board of directors and an executive management team that focuses on adapting the company’s merchandising, supply chain and customer-service model to shifting consumer technology trends.