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Best Buy Cuts 400 Corporate Jobs

The company said there are more cuts coming over the next year.

Richfield's Best Buy implemented its first phase of 2013 cost cutting measures Tuesday when it announced 400 headquarter jobs were being cut.

According to a company statement, the cuts will save $150 million and is just the first phase of the $725 million cost-cutting plan announced last fall. The cuts do not affect retail store employees, known as Blue Shirts, or include any store closings. More cuts will likely be announced after the company reports its fourth quarter earnings.

Best Buy's top executive layer was also eliminated in October 2012.

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The following statement was released by Best Buy:

Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) today confirmed that it has, as part of its Renew Blue transformation efforts, eliminated approximately $150 million in SG&A costs, including an approximate 400 person reduction in employee headcount at its headquarters. The majority of these savings come from non-salary expenses. This initial reduction has been achieved by enhancing the focus on the company’s core business, removing management layers and eliminating operational inefficiencies.

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Best Buy President and CEO Hubert Joly outlined the company’s transformation efforts, dubbed “Renew Blue” because of the blue shirts worn by sales associates, at an investor and analyst meeting in November 2012. In that presentation, he announced that Best Buy would remove $725 million in costs. This $150 million reduction, executed today, represents the first phase of this initiative, with additional reductions to come during the year.

Best Buy will report its Q4 FY13 earnings later this week and will provide greater detail on its cost reduction efforts then.

Today’s announcement does not include any store closures and “Blue Shirt” sales associates are not affected. Best Buy remains focused on delivering its customer promise to provide: a low price guarantee, the latest and greatest devices and services in one place, impartial and knowledgeable advice, the ability for customers to shop when and where they want and have support for the life of the product.

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