Electronics retailer Best Buy (BBY) made another move into networking this week with news that it plans to buy online music outfit Napster for $121 million.
Whether the retailer can make a successful go of it with online music in a market in which Apple Inc.’s iTunes reigns is a big question mark.
But the deal, which follows the retailer’s purchases of on-call IT service outfit Geek Squad and network service provider Speakeasy, does demonstrate once again that Best Buy is thinking strategically about how its business relates to what’s happening online.
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CNET: Best Buy nabs Napster for $121 million
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