kdonnel
DVC-BCV
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My recent visit to Best Buy, the best I can figure only my second visit in 5+ years, got me thinking about how Best Buy is seemingly the last major player that specializes in retail electronics. They outlived all their competitors from the 90's and early 00's.
It seems like Barnes and Noble is the last major in person book retailer, at least in my area. Again in the 90's and early 00's you still had the remnants of Walden Books and Borders but now it is just Barnes and Noble.
Travel agencies have seen a major consolidation as well and now they seem to have adapted and have risen from the ashes. In person travel agencies virtually disappeared but have had a resurgence recently, reborn as specialty travel agencies, focusing on just cruises or just Disney or just all inclusives.
At least in my area we are down to just CVS and Walgreens in the drug store space with an edge to CVS. Will there only be one left in 5-10 years?
I think EV replacing ICE will be the cause of another consolidation. I don't think all the automakers will be successful in their transition and in 15-20 years there will be a further consolidation of brands as one of more US automakers are acquired by rising foreign based EV only auto makers.
Any other examples of an industry that was once filled with competitors but is now down to just one or two?
It seems like Barnes and Noble is the last major in person book retailer, at least in my area. Again in the 90's and early 00's you still had the remnants of Walden Books and Borders but now it is just Barnes and Noble.
Travel agencies have seen a major consolidation as well and now they seem to have adapted and have risen from the ashes. In person travel agencies virtually disappeared but have had a resurgence recently, reborn as specialty travel agencies, focusing on just cruises or just Disney or just all inclusives.
At least in my area we are down to just CVS and Walgreens in the drug store space with an edge to CVS. Will there only be one left in 5-10 years?
I think EV replacing ICE will be the cause of another consolidation. I don't think all the automakers will be successful in their transition and in 15-20 years there will be a further consolidation of brands as one of more US automakers are acquired by rising foreign based EV only auto makers.
Any other examples of an industry that was once filled with competitors but is now down to just one or two?