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Best Buy's Bid for Time

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Aug 21, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Best Buy's Bid for Time

Best Buy's Bid for Time

The stock dives as a CEO change lowers expectations that Best Buy will offer a turnaround strategy soon

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, Jeff Muskus looks at the future of electronics retailer Best Buy. Its CEO change has flustered investors and left analysts worried about the company’s turnaround strategy, especially since the incoming CEO, Hubert Joly, doesn't yet have a U.S. visa. We also have stories on Facebook, Twitter, and Dish Network. Enjoy!

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