Thread regarding Cabela's Inc. layoffs

Tommy did his job.

I hear a lot of Tommy bashing, but he got the maximum pay out for the company. $61.50 is way about the value of the company. If the deal doesn't go through the price falls back to the $30s. It shows he's getting a lot for a company that keeps missing earnings.

Lots of industry trends affecting retail that's out of his control

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Post ID: @OP+OF9e9O8

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Tommy systematically trashed the company. He can come in and sell, what he can't do is run a company for the long haul

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Post ID: @9eaf+OF9e9O8

I agree with the previous post. This is not the same poster who made the statement. which we see another poster doing all the time on this site.

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Post ID: @5trw+OF9e9O8

Unfortunately passionate is at the core of truly great companies - very unfortunate that you have never been a part of a position that was enhanced by such

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Post ID: @4gay+OF9e9O8

Greed, it's all about greed! No one cares for the hourly employees.

And, please, proof read your comments before posting.

Another thing, the use of the word, "passionate," look up the definition of the word. It certainly has nothing to with retail sales or any other thing involving business. If it does, there is something seriously wrong with the mentality of the posters and management.

When I worked for the company, the buzz words, all misused, drove me nuts.

Passionate

Cherish

Legendary

Foremost

All a load of crap

Outfitter? How do you call the person who sweeps the floors, cleans the bathrooms, shills credit cards, serves food, greets people, collects shopping carts and works the warehouse an outfitter?

A once great company that went ridiculous.

How are the Outfitters going to adjust to being Associates and employees when Bass Pro takes over?

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Post ID: @4tex+OF9e9O8

Well stated and factual the disintegration of the company's focus on innovation, customer service, passionate users and leadership within the outdoor industry along with the decimation of a team that understood what brought it to the table has been tough on Jim. The pending sale is not a victory, it is a sell out to ensure further failure does not completely wipe out the company's brand and legend. Anyone who looks upon the sale as a win is simply an investor looking for a cash out. The key learning - remember who you are as a brand, who your customer is and fight to employ passionate people. Poor leadership can bring down the biggest and the best quickly

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Post ID: @4utn+OF9e9O8

I appreciate when someone takes the time to research a post . this was a very good post. It isn't like the nut who said bass pro was going to fire every Cabela employee in Sidney and bring in 40 people from Missouri to run the Sidney . THIS WAS PROBABLY BY THE DUMBEST POST EVERY MADE.

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Post ID: @4rwn+OF9e9O8

There are several reasons why Cabelas went public.

By going public, it allowed the Cabela's family to be more liquid and free from the daily decisions - with shares, they could sell as they wanted to basically enjoy the fruits of their passion and labor

Secondly, it allowed for the availability of needed capitol to continue to grow the business and expand the retail locations. Most private companies with aggressive growth, run into a capitol issue that can have a negative impact on continued growth. By using invested money, this is not an issue although leadership basically answers to investors.

With all of the questionable moves Tommy and his big box team were making and the people tommywas throwing out - D--k did say that had they known what Tommy would have done, they would have never went public. One point in particular, the Sidney aquarium, a unique standard within the store and for additional stores, Tommy and his team decided to have the aquarium remove to gain the space for selling instead of just good will. Jim was furious and protested but was told, not your decision anymore.

The decisions that Tommy has implemented have provided the foundation for the sale beyond a simple wanting to sell. Fortunately the ship did not stay afloat until he was out the door. This time, the rat is caught in the hen house and his poor leadship is shining through in a broken ship that may not make the sale. If it does, unless it clears before the October date, the share price will be a lot less if Johnny is intent on owning the market long term. Tommy has created a ghost ship and his ineptitude is shown through loud and clear.

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Post ID: @3les+OF9e9O8

Actually, you are misrepresenting that.

Dennis and Jim said they wanted jobs left in SIdney.

It never said they were against the merger.

They said if a "work force" wasn't left in SIdney they wouldn't vote for it.

They got the word a "presence in Sidney" and they then said OK to the merger.

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Post ID: @3hcv+OF9e9O8

I don't work for Cabela's but the poster is right. According to news reports and SEC documents Jim and Dennis were against selling the company in the beginning. Someone or money changed their mind to sell. whatever happens there was is nothing the town can do to stop it

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Post ID: @3rvq+OF9e9O8

the poster is trying to mislead the viewers of this site by implying he is getting a lot of support from others.

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Post ID: @3bhq+OF9e9O8

I agree

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Post ID: @3nxu+OF9e9O8

The last one must be from the same person who posted that they agree.

Wait... this one is from the same poster below.

What if all posts were from just one person?

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Post ID: @3jmo+OF9e9O8

I think the three posts in 5 minutes are from the same poster.

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Post ID: @3ifd+OF9e9O8

Yep, I agree too

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Post ID: @3jra+OF9e9O8

He speaks the truth

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Post ID: @3meq+OF9e9O8

D!:k and Jim wanted to make more money , that's why they went public. They knew going public would generate more money, Cabela's would lose the family feeling and it did. I know because I worked for Cabela's pre and post going public. The working atmosphere drastically changed after going public. I think it was all for show with Jim and Dennis attempting to dig in there heels asking the buyers (of Cabela's) to keep some sort of operations in Sidney. Again all for show as they knew whoever bought Cabela's can/could do whatever they wanted with Cabela's after the purchase.

Don't get me wrong, Cabela's family did do a lot of good for Sidney over the years. But this is business, plain and simple. Unfortunately Sidney will take it in the a$$ because the Cabela's family wanted more money. Defend d!:k and Jim all you want, but they knew this would happen, at some point, after going public.

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Post ID: @3fhu+OF9e9O8

Jim C, is that you???

It has to be. Because your the only can know this for certain if this true.

Though JIM voted YES....no lies there. JIM voted to SELL!

Voting YES tells me he probably wants to Sell Cabela's

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Post ID: @3wwg+OF9e9O8

Do you see anything wrong with saying jim and d--k decided to sell cabelas in a meeting you attended and they didn't do this at all.

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Post ID: @3yxf+OF9e9O8

I gotta run the Sidney Police are hear to arrest me for slander...Yike, someone bail me out!

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Post ID: @3iop+OF9e9O8

I am curious what type of meeting did you attend which Jim and d--k decided to sell Cabelas

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Post ID: @3mqq+OF9e9O8

You weren't invited.

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Post ID: @3jkg+OF9e9O8

what meeting. lol

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Post ID: @3xgz+OF9e9O8

YES..of course they know me. Why else would I be at the meeting.

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Post ID: @3jvt+OF9e9O8

you posted Jim and d--k decided to sell the company in your presence two years before d--k died. my question to you did you know Jim or d--k . a pretty question to answer.

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Post ID: @3rtr+OF9e9O8

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

aNd that how they voted SELL.

Do you get it now,

your heroes sold out! The SOLD.

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Post ID: @3hoq+OF9e9O8

a question to the poster who stated Jim and d--k decided to sell the company two years before d--k death in your presents . Did either Jim or d--k know you.

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Post ID: @3bil+OF9e9O8

Sell...and they did....and when it was time to go on record both Mary and Jim voted YES.

FACT...no slander...FACT

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Post ID: @3cim+OF9e9O8

And then there was a news video going around years ago with JM being interviewed and stated he had no interest/no intention of buying Cabelas. And now, here we are...

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Post ID: @3luc+OF9e9O8

A question you said jim and d--k discussed selling the company two years before d--k died in your presents. What did they decide in your presents.

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Post ID: @3til+OF9e9O8

Jim voted yes for the sale. That's a public fact.

So are you saying he doesn't to sell the company but he voted YES?

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Post ID: @3kga+OF9e9O8

YOU ARE THE LIAR.

And you know it....that's why u get so mad...guilty conscience.

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Post ID: @3yui+OF9e9O8

Is your source you heard someone on the internet on this site state that jim and d--k wanted to sell the company two years before d--k died. What is your source. It is totally unrealizable.

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Post ID: @3rxl+OF9e9O8

I know you a damn liar. where did you proof liar. that is a total and complete lie. if you are regarding going pubic as selling less. where did get your proof. You are a liar hoping law enforcement will go after you for your lies. you have no right to slander people like this. what your proof.

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Post ID: @3aqj+OF9e9O8

I KNOW FOR A FACT JIM AND D--k WANTED TO SELL THE COMPANY. And discussed it in my presence at least two years before D--k died.

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Post ID: @3veb+OF9e9O8

Wow. Someone trying to be someone Jim and D--k did an incredible job for customers, employees and community and their wish was for it to continue successful. Then along came Tommy and big box crew and look where they led it

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Post ID: @2blx+OF9e9O8

I AM SURE YOU DO NOT know the CABELA'S . YOU do not KNOW JIM CABELA . YOU JUST THRU A THOUGHT PROCESS IS REASONING OUT WHAT THE CABELA'S family DID in regard to this merger . GUESS WHAT life DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY. You need to be at the meetings when the merger was first discussed to know who was telling who to do what. If you would have been I am sure you would not be posting this on the internet.

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Post ID: @2xhz+OF9e9O8

Whoa big fella...simmer down. Let's be realistic, when talks of selling the company first surfaced both brothers were nearing 80 and the company was in decline. Their catalog business model had died and the brick and mortal experiment ran its course. They were not at the stage of life where re-inventing the wheel was an option, so rather than letting it slip into complete failure, it was time to get as much as possible, cash out and move on. You and I, and everyone else at that stage of life would have done the exact same thing.

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Post ID: @2wyb+OF9e9O8

I MET TO SAY SELL CABELAS TO BASS PRO. I AM SORRY I GET MAD THIS GUY JUST MAKING STUFF UP TO INSULT CABELAS OR THE CABELA FAMILY. I KNOW THIS IS A LIE. NO PROOF JUST GOSSIP WITHOUT PROOF.

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Post ID: @2fia+OF9e9O8

IT IS A TOTAL AND COMPLETE LIE . YOU HAVE NO PROOF AT ALL THAT JIM CABELA HIRED TOMMY MILLNER TO SELL OUT TO BASS PRO. YOU HAVE NO PROOF THAT JIM CABELA WAS INVOLVED IN THE PLANS FIRST BROUGHT UP TO SELL BASS PRO . I CAN GUARTEE THAT. YOU ARE DAMN LIAR.

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Post ID: @2ddg+OF9e9O8

FYI...you can't sell a company that you don't own.

There are a dozen big shareholders who own a majority of the stock. They wanted it sold. They voted YES.

The family didn't want to be shareholders they wanted out...and the voted YES.

IS THIS UNTRUE GOSSIP? Did they not vote YES????

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