BUSINESS SEGMENTS |
6 Months Ended |
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Jun. 30, 2025 | |
Segment Reporting [Abstract] | |
BUSINESS SEGMENTS | 15. BUSINESS SEGMENTS Segment Operations: The Company currently has one reportable segment, which is its Retail business. The reportable segment is comprised of the Company's Overstock.com operating segment and its Bed, Bath & Beyond operating segment, which are aggregated into a single reportable Retail segment due to their similar economic characteristics and business activities. The Bed Bath & Beyond operating segment includes results from its buybuy BABY brand, which are not material to the business. The reporting segment primarily derives revenues from e-commerce sales of home furnishing merchandise through the Company's suite of websites and mobile apps. The accounting policies of the Retail segment are the same as those described in the summary of significant accounting policies. The Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM), who is the Company's Principal Executive Officer, makes resource allocation decisions based on reports that focus predominantly on Net Revenues, Gross Profit, Sales and Marketing as a percentage of Gross Profit, Technology, and General & Administrative expenses as a percentage of Gross Profit, as well as Operating Income (Loss) measured under GAAP, as reported on the Consolidated Statement of Operations. The CODM also receives the Consolidated Cash and Cash Equivalents balance as a measure of liquidity as reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. The CODM uses Operating Income (Loss) to evaluate income generated from segment resources in deciding whether to reinvest profits into the retail segment or into other parts of the entity, such as to make acquisitions or investments. The CODM also uses Operating Income (Loss) to monitor budget versus actual results. The monitoring of budgeted versus actual results is used in assessing performance of the segment and in establishing bonus metrics. Cost of Goods Sold, Sales & Marketing, Technology, General & Administrative, and Customer Service and Merchant Fees, as reported on the Consolidated Statement of Operations, are significant expenses evaluated by the Company's CODM. The measure of segments assets is reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheet as Cash and Cash Equivalents.
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