Circuit City Stores, Inc. (NYSE: CC), the consumer electronics chains that continues to have earnings and profit meltdowns every quarter, may be seeing one of its more lucrative businesses slipping. When it comes to offering services, the company's Firedog installation and service business is one of its most profitable. Similar to competitor Best Buy Inc. (NYSE: BBY)'s Geek Squad and Magnolia services businesses, this is how Circuit City makes a decent profit in the wake of slashed margins on many electronics products like flat-panel televisions.
But in Circuit City's case, the slowdown in home construction across the U.S. is having an effect on its installation business now -- so the main bandage on the wound is coming off. The company will be laying off 67 workers across the U.S. who specialize in pre-wiring new homes for sound and video. Although the retailer hopes to retain many of those workers in other areas within the company, my bet is that this won't happen.
There is no word on whether Best Buy's Magnolia installation business is being hit as the new housing construction business continues slowing across the U.S., but as the company reported Q4 earnings today, the weakness domestically and decline in same-store sales could indicate it would be hit as well.










