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Staples To Buy Office Depot For $6.3 Billion

An anonymous reader writes: Today Staples announced plans to buy Office Depot in a deal worth $6.3 billion. This is a huge consolidation within the office supply industry. Office Depot and OfficeMax were the second- and third-biggest suppliers when they merged in 2013. Adding those to the enormity of Staples would effectively bring the U.S. under a single office supply chain. "The move is expected to draw scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, though regulators have been increasingly willing to approve retail mergers in light of burgeoning e-commerce competition. ... This isn't the first time Staples has tried to buy Office Depot. In 1997, the FTC derailed Staples' acquisition of its rival as anticompetitive. By 2013, though, the agency's view had shifted. When the FTC allowed Office Depot to buy OfficeMax, it said the advent of online retailing ensured competition in the market for office supplies. Consumers today also rely more heavily on big-box chains such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. for office products, the commission said."

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  1. No problem getting this merger passed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They'll just push the Easy Button and it will fly through the FTC, right?

    1. Re:No problem getting this merger passed by q4Fry · · Score: 5, Funny

      New company slogan: The Only Button.

  2. New name: Staples Depot, Office Staples by JoeyRox · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or my favorite, "Antique Supply Store"

  3. Re:Next RadioShack by netsavior · · Score: 5, Informative

    A Staples store is a warehouse for their office supply delivery business. The retail presence is more there for brand awareness and a showcase.

    To contrast, Radio Shack is a cellphone kiosk that once sold electronics.

    This is about like wondering how Bank of America can stay in business if nobody uses safety deposit boxes anymore.