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H. H. Gregg
Former type

Public (2007-2017)

Private (2017-present)
Industry Retail
Fate Bankruptcy
Founded
  • April 15, 1955; 62 years ago (1955-04-15) (as Gregg Appliances, Inc.)
  • Princeton, Indiana, U.S.
  • August 17, 2017; 2 months ago (2017-08-17) (online comeback)
Founders
  • Henry Harold Gregg
  • Fansy Gregg
Defunct May 25, 2017; 5 months ago (2017-05-25) (original)
Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Number of locations
227 (at its peak)
0 (June 2017)
Key people
  • Cathy Langham
  • (Chairman of the Board)
  • Kevin Kovacs
  • (CEO)
Products Retailing-Electronics and Appliances
Revenue Decrease US$ 1.96 B (FY 2016)
Operating income
IncreaseUS$ -51.73 M (FY 2016)
Net income
Increase US$ -54.88 M (FY 2016)
Total assets Decrease US$ 385.35 M (FY 2016)
Owner Valor, LLC.
Number of employees
3,723 (2016)
Website hhgregg.com

Public (2007-2017)

H. H. Gregg, Inc. (stylized as hhgregg, inc.), is an American privately owned and operated retailer of consumer electronics and home appliances in the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast United States, operating stores in 20 states including Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Following the company's bankruptcy, the brand was purchased by Valor LLC, for $400,000, and in August 2017, was revived as an online business.

Founded in Princeton, Indiana in 1955, H. H. Gregg was headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana at the time of liquidation. Its retail products included video products comprising televisions as well as DVD recorders; home appliances, such as refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, freezers, washers, and dryers; and other products and services, including audio hardware, mattresses, computers, and other selected consumer electronics and accessories. The company announced on November 24, 2008, that they would begin selling popular gaming systems such as Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

H. H. Gregg reported an annual revenue of US$ 1.96 billion in fiscal year 2016.

On March 6, 2017, H. H. Gregg filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The filing followed the decision to close 88 unprofitable locations outside of its core markets. Troubles for H. H. Gregg continued and it was announced on April 7, 2017, that it would also close all of its other stores (132 more than the 88 previously announced closures) in the coming months and would lay off about 5,000 people.

In 1955, a small storefront was erected by Henry Harold and Fansy Gregg on the north side of Indianapolis. The new store featured home appliances such as washing machines, clothes dryers, refrigerators, and grills. Shortly thereafter, they began selling televisions and other electronics.

In 1975, Jerry W. Throgmartin began working in his grandfather's store while attending middle school. He eventually worked his way through many positions there over the next 24 years, and in 1999, took over his father's position as Chairman, CEO, and Director of H. H. Gregg Appliances and Electronics.

Dennis L. May succeeded Throgmartin as H. H. Gregg's President and Chief Executive Officer on February 17, 2009, and Throgmartin was named Executive Chairman of the Board. Throgmartin died in January 2012.

Despite market trends that have diminished profit margins on high-tech devices, Throgmartin and May expanded the business to 125 stores in 9 states as of October 2009. Throgmartin said, "We've been fortunate in that the areas of the [overall CE] business that have been strong are the areas in which we excel: high-end large-screen flat-panel TVs and home theater, and higher-end appliances".

On July 8, 2009, the company announced that it planned to open 22 stores in the following year, primarily in Richmond, Virginia, Tampa, Florida, and in Memphis, Tennessee, many of them being in buildings formerly occupied by defunct Circuit City, as part of an aggressive growth strategy to fill the gap created by Circuit City's bankruptcy. In December 2009, construction began on several stores in the central and eastern parts of Pennsylvania, the first in the state. March 2010 brought the openings of the first stores in the Norfolk-Virginia Beach metro area, in converted Circuit City and Linens 'n Things locations. In Spring 2011, the company expanded into the Youngstown, Ohio market with the opening of a store in the Youngstown suburb Boardman. Ten stores opened in July 2011 in South Florida along the east coast from Miami to West Palm Beach.

In the fall of 2010, H. H. Gregg opened several stores in former Circuit City locations in Maryland and Virginia. Also, in late 2010, hhgregg partnered with The Cellular Connection, a cellular phone wholesaler based out of Indianapolis, to roll out kiosks to sell Verizon Wireless products

In March 2011, H. H. Gregg announced it would open a new location in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, also in the location of a defunct Circuit City. In June 2011, H. H. Gregg expanded into the Pittsburgh market with the opening of four stores in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. On September 15, 2011, 14 new stores opened in the Chicago area as well. In September 2012, H. H. Gregg opened four stores in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area.

In August 2012, H. H. Gregg made its debut in Wisconsin by opening stores in Appleton, Brown Deer, Greenfield, Green Bay, and Racine. In November 2012, it entered Louisiana with stores in the New Orleans metropolitan area and in Baton Rouge.

The company's motto was "Gregg's Got It!"

In February 2016, May resigned as CEO, and Robert Riesbeck was named interim CEO. In August 2016, Riesbeck was named the permanent CEO. After a buyout offer fell through, Riesbeck was terminated along with CIO Tom Schuetz and Chief Merchandising Officer Aaron Trahan. Kevin Kovacs (CFO at the time) was named CEO and president effective June 7, 2017.

On March 6, 2017, H. H. Gregg filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The filing followed the closure of 88 unprofitable locations outside of its core markets. However, after failing to find a buyer after entering Chapter 11, the company announced on April 7, 2017, that it would close all 220 of its locations (the 88 stores previously announced to be closing, plus the other 132 locations) and lay off about 5,000 people, liquidating the company. All stores were closed permanently on May 25, 2017.

After claiming to have a buyer, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March. The company couldn't complete the sale and in April began liquidating 220 of its stores, resulting in about 5,000 layoffs across the U.S.

In June 2017, the H. H. Gregg brand and intellectual property was purchased by Valor LLC, for $400,000, topping a Sears Holdings bid of $50,000. It was announced in August the company would be revived as an online business with the possibility of opening some new hhgregg brick-and-mortar locations.

Fine Lines was a division of H. H. Gregg that was introduced November 1, 2004. Each of its ten stores offered over 18,000 square feet (1,700 m) of premium lines of appliances. Products and brands vary by location. There were eleven Fine Lines locations.

H. H. Gregg had its initial public offering on July 20, 2007, at US$13.72 and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HGG.

On February 27, 2017, it was announced that the NYSE suspended trading of HGG in preparation for delisting.

On December 17, 2007, H. H. Gregg signed as one of 14 founding corporate partners for the Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts. H. H. Gregg's deal earned them rights to advertise in the south gate and display many of their large, flat panel televisions.

The south gate is also home to a new 26,000-square-foot (2,400 m) H. H. Gregg showroom.

From late 2016 to when the company closed, H. H. Gregg sponsored several drivers on the Andretti Autosport team. They sponsored Carlos Muñoz and Marco Andretti. They were slated to become the full time sponsor of Andretti in 2017, and sponsored them at St. Petersburg. When the company closed, the team removed their logos on their cars, although the logo remained on the firesuits. When Takuma Sato won the 2017 Indianapolis 500, the company logos were still seen on the left breast of his firesuit though H. H. Gregg had closed three days prior to the race.

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Q reports

Period Date Adjusted Actuals EPS GAAP EPS

Ratings

2016-02-17 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Market Perform
2016-02-17 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Market Perform
2016-01-19 Lower Price Target Jefferies Group Hold $4.40 to $2.00
2015-11-09 Reiterated Rating Piper Jaffray Neutral $4.00 to $5.00
2015-11-09 Reiterated Rating Piper Jaffray Cos. Neutral $4.00 to $5.00
2015-11-06 Lower Price Target Jefferies Group Hold $4.50 to $4.40
2015-10-27 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Hold
2015-08-09 Reiterated Rating B. Riley Neutral $5.00
2015-08-04 Reiterated Rating B. Riley Neutral $5.00
2015-05-19 Reiterated Rating Piper Jaffray Neutral $5.00
2015-05-18 Reiterated Rating Janney Montgomery Scott Neutral $7.00 to $5.00
2015-05-18 Reiterated Rating B. Riley Neutral $5.00
2015-02-02 Initiated Coverage B. Riley Neutral $6.00
2015-01-26 Reiterated Rating B. Riley Neutral $6.00
2014-11-04 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Underperform $7.50 to $4.50
2014-11-04 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Group AG Underperform $7.50 to $4.50
2014-08-05 Reiterated Rating JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral $8.00 to $7.00
2014-08-01 Lower Price Target Piper Jaffray $9.00 to $7.50
2014-08-01 Reiterated Rating B. Riley Neutral $11.00 to $7.00
2014-08-01 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Hold $8.50 to $7.00
2014-06-02 Reiterated Rating JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral $7.00 to $8.00
2014-05-21 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Hold $8.00 to $8.50
2014-04-16 Reiterated Rating JPMorgan Chase & Co. Neutral $7.00
2014-04-16 Lower Price Target Jefferies Group $9.00 to $8.00
2014-02-11 Lower Price Target Oppenheimer Market Perform $11.00 to $10.00
2014-01-31 Lower Price Target Jefferies Group $12.00 to $9.00
2014-01-24 Upgrade Standpoint Research Hold to Buy $16.00
2014-01-07 Reiterated B. Riley & Co. Neutral $16 to $13
2014-01-07 Lower Price Target B. Riley Neutral $16.00 to $13.00
2013-05-22 Downgrade B. Riley & Co. Buy to Neutral
2012-07-11 Downgrade Stifel Nicolaus Buy to Hold
2012-07-11 Downgrade Caris & Company Buy to Average $20 to $10
2011-08-15 Downgrade Barclays Capital Equal Weight to Underweight $10 to $10
2011-06-16 Initiated UBS Neutral $15
2011-06-02 Upgrade Caris & Company Above Average to Buy $17 to $20
2011-04-18 Downgrade KeyBanc Capital Mkts Buy to Hold
2011-01-18 Downgrade Oppenheimer Outperform to Perform $27 to $20
2016-02-17 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Market Perform
2016-02-17 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Market Perform
2016-01-19 Lower Price Target Jefferies Group Hold $4.40 to $2.00
2015-11-09 Reiterated Rating Piper Jaffray Neutral $4.00 to $5.00
2015-11-09 Reiterated Rating Piper Jaffray Cos. Neutral $4.00 to $5.00

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Funds

In HGG 0 funds of 2213 total. Show all

Fund name Ticker shares

Major Shareholders

Name Relationship Total Shares Holding stocks
Throgmartin Gregg W. Executive VP and COO 5.56%  (1578683) HGG /
May Dennis President and CEO 4.01%  (1139182) HGG /
Riesbeck Robert James Chief Financial Officer 0.72%  (203070) HGG /
ZINK DARELL E JR 0.12%  (33642) HGG / KRG /
SMITH MICHAEL L 0.11%  (31480) EVHC / HGG / KRG / VVC /
STARRETT PETER 0.07%  (20642) HGG / PSUN /
LANGHAM CATHERINE A 0.05%  (14462) CGI / FINL / HGG /
Tierney Kathleen Cecelia 0.04%  (10642) HGG /
CASTELLANI LAWRENCE P 0.04%  (10642) HGG /
CARMICHAEL WILLIAM P 0.03%  (9579) COBR / FINL / HGG /
BETTINELLI GREG 0.03%  (7708) HGG /
Young Charles B. Chief Human Resources Officer 0.02%  (5230) HGG /
Aguilar Jeremy Chief Financial Officer 0.01%  (3000) HGG /
TAYLOR TRENT Chief Information Officer 0.01%  (2909) HGG / TUES /
ZIMMERMAN KEITH M Chief Merchandising Officer 0.01%  (2321) HGG /