Bass Pro Shops

BPS Direct, LLC (doing business as Bass Pro Shops) is an American privately held retailer of hunting, fishing, camping and other related outdoor recreation merchandise. Bass Pro Shops supports and sells merchandise for the National Audubon Society.

BPS Direct, LLC
Bass Pro Shops
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1972 (1972)
FounderJohnny Morris
Headquarters
Number of locations
177 (including 82 Cabela's)
Key people
Johnny Morris Founder and CEO
ProductsHunting, fishing, and outdoor merchandise
RevenueUS$ 8 billion (2018)[1]
Number of employees
40,000
SubsidiariesCabela's, White River Marine Group
Websitewww.basspro.com

History

Bass Pro Shops at the Memphis Pyramid
An exterior view of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World at Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley, California

Bass Pro Shops was founded by Johnny Morris in 1971 in Springfield, Missouri.[2][3] However, its first retail outlet opened in 1972.[4]

In addition to the store, the founder also opened the Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield, Missouri. This museum and aquarium recreates a multitude of ecosystems and is considered the largest wildlife attraction in the world.[5]

Discrimination lawsuit

In 2011, Bass Pro Shops was sued by The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for failure to hire Hispanic and Black applicants.[6][7][8] In 2014, Bass Pro Shops appealed the lower courts ruling.,[9][10] but was rejected by the court.[11] In 2016 Bass Pro Shops tried again and The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asked the 5th circuit court to reject Bass Pro Shops appeal on the grounds that Bass Pro Shops engaged in the practice of "reckless indifference" when it came to hiring practices of minorities.[12] In 2017, Bass Pro Shops settled its discrimination lawsuit with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for 10.5 million.[13][14][15] As part of the settlement, Bass Pro Shops agreed to strengthen its diversity hiring and recruiting practices[16] by Posting job openings at schools with a significant minority population, participating in job fairs held in communities with large minority populations, posting job openings in publications that have been historically popular with black and Hispanic audiences, and develop a diversity and inclusion section of its website that lists job opportunities and discusses inclusion efforts.[17][18]

Acquisitions

In September 2017, Bass Pro Shops paid 5.5 billion to acquire Cabela's.[19] The deal was financed via preferred equity financing from Goldman Sachs and Pamplona. Goldman Sachs contributed $1.8 billion towards financing and Pamplona contributed the remainder for a total commitment of $2.4 billion.[19] In 2019, Bass Pro Shops sold eleven of the Cabela's stores to Sansome Pacific[20] in a sale-leaseback scheme.[21][22] The acquisition of Cabela's resulted in 2,000 jobs lost in Sidney, Nebraska, Cabela's headquarter at the time of the acquisition.[23][24] Sidney had a population of less than 7,000 in 2017, when the 2,000 jobs were lost. As part of Cabela's acquisition, Bass Pro Shops sold Cabela's World's Foremost Bank brand to Synovus and Capital One, a transfer of over $1 billion in assets.[25][26]

Operating divisions

Retail stores

Bass Pro Shops operates retail locations in the United States, as well as in Canada.[27] The largest flagship stores are known as Outdoor World stores.[27] The largest store currently is the Pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee.[5] Bass Pro Shops also hosts Outdoor Skills Workshops, teaching skills such as fly fishing, Dutch oven cooking, archery hunting with an archery range in the store, and GPS navigation.

Boat brands

Bass Pro Shops also owns White River Marine Group which manufactures and distributes boats under the brand names Ranger, Nitro, Triton, Tahoe, Tracker, Sun Tracker, Regency, Mako, and Ascend.

Sponsorship

Affiliation with NASCAR

Bass Pro Shops has been a longtime partner of Richard Childress Racing. During the 2019 season, they were part-time sponsors for NASCAR Cup Series drivers Martin Truex, Jr., Austin Dillon, and Ty Dillon, as well as hosting the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. In previous seasons, they have also sponsored Dale Earnhardt, Tony Stewart, and Ryan Newman. In the Xfinity Series, Bass Pro Shops was the main sponsor for the No. 3 car driven by Ty Dillon. Also in the Truck Series, Bass Pro Shops sponsors the No. 32 truck driven by Ryan Truex.[28] BPS now sponsors Austin Dillon in the NASCAR Cup Series as a majority sponsor.

NRA National Sporting Arms Museum

The NRA National Sporting Arms Museum opened in the flagship store in Springfield, Missouri on August 2, 2013. It features sporting artifacts, including some historical firearms from the NRA Museum Collection. The museum will host firearms and artwork from the Remington Arms Company factory collection, including engraved Colt revolvers of the American frontier and firearms of U.S. Presidents.[29]

References

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  7. Zimmerman, Ann (September 22, 2011). "U.S. Charges Bass Pro Shops With Racial Bias". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  8. "Bass Pro Failed to Hire Blacks and Hispanics at its Stores Nationwide, EEOC Says in Suit | U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission". www.eeoc.gov. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  9. "Bass Pro Pushes For Quick Appeal In EEOC Race Bias Suit - Law360". www.law360.com. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
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  25. Arif, Rabia. "Synovus, Capital One to buy banking operations of Cabela's". S&P Global. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
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