25 February 2026
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BED BATH & BEYOND, INC.
CIK: 1130713•2 Annual Reports•Latest: 2026-02-24
10-K / February 24, 2026
Revenue:$1,044,616,000
Income:-$84,621,000
10-K / June 24, 2024
Revenue:$500,000,000
Income:$30,000,000
10-K / February 24, 2026
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.
Overview
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. is an e-commerce-focused retailer that owns or holds ownership interests in multiple brands centered on home goods and related products. The company sells a broad range of home-related merchandise — furniture, bedding, bath, patio, rugs, décor, storage, kitchenware, jewelry, watches, and fashion — through online platforms and mobile apps, and offers add-on services such as warranties, shipping insurance, and installation.
Brands and corporate structure
- Core brands and portfolios include Bed Bath & Beyond, Overstock, buybuy BABY, and other brands under the company’s umbrella.
- The company owns approximately 40% of The Brand House Collective, Inc. (TBHC) common stock.
- In 2025, TBHC converted several Kirkland’s Home stores and launched Bed Bath & Beyond neighborhood stores under an exclusive license to operate them.
- In January 2025, the company entered an asset purchase agreement to acquire certain rights to the buybuy BABY brand, including related assets, data, and website content.
- The company has a pending merger agreement with TBHC expected to close in the first half of 2026 to create an omni-channel experience for Bed Bath & Beyond and buybuy BABY customers.
Channels and platforms
- Primary online platforms: bedbathandbeyond.com and overstock.com (websites and mobile apps).
- The company integrates online and partner-driven channels to reach customers.
- The majority of retail transactions are fulfilled through a network of partners that provide marketing, order fulfillment, customer service, and returns handling.
Supply chain and operations
- Asset-light supply chain: products ship directly to customers from partners or from company warehouses; warehouses primarily handle orders from partners’ owned inventory.
- The company maintains partnerships with manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers under generally non-exclusive arrangements to allow flexibility in product assortment.
Technology and infrastructure
- Combines internal websites and proprietary technologies with open-source and licensed solutions.
- Primary IT infrastructure is located in a data center in Utah, with additional data centers and public cloud resources used for backups, development and testing, disaster recovery, and core systems support.
Marketing and customer engagement
- Marketing channels include email, search engine marketing, influencer marketing, social media, display advertising, and traditional advertising (TV, video, streaming).
- Customer loyalty initiatives include a Welcome Rewards+ program and a private-label credit card.
Product assortment
- The company’s product assortment reaches into the millions.
Corporate history and naming
- Founded in 1997 in Utah; reorganized as a Utah C corporation in 1998 and reincorporated in Delaware in 2002. Website launched in March 1999.
- November 2023: renamed from Overstock.com, Inc. to Beyond, Inc.; principal stock listing moved to the NYSE.
- August 2025: renamed to Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.; ticker symbol changed from BYON to BBBY.
- The company states it will not distinguish between its prior and current corporate name throughout the report.
Headquarters and geographic reach
- Headquarters: Murray, Utah.
- Operations and customer base are U.S.-focused; online platforms are accessible via the internet and mobile apps.
Websites
- bedbathandbeyond.com
- overstock.com
