Ian Muir began retailing electrical goods in the
Melbourne suburb of
Essendon in 1952. Initial growth was slow, with 14 stores across Victoria and
Queensland trading under the brand name Mighty Muirs by 1992, when Ian and son Andrew renamed the chain of stores "The Good Guys". A strong advertising campaign in 1997 resulted in increased sales, driving rapid expansion of stores across the country. By 2009, the chain had grown to 89 stores across Australia. In 2016 there were 101 stores. In January 2010, the retailer announced plans to expand into the New Zealand market, opening its first store in May at
Wairau Valley in
North Shore. A second store at
Botany Downs opened in July, followed by a third in
Manukau. By June 2014, there were five stores across the
Auckland Metropolitan Area when the company announced it would pull out of the New Zealand Market citing poor returns. Following the announcement,
The Warehouse Group agreed to take over the leases of the Good Guys stores and re-employ most of their local staff. In 2010, competitor
JB Hi-Fi was reported as interested in purchasing the chain for a reported sum of $750 million; however, the parties could not reach agreement and the deal was not finalised. It was also reported that both
Wesfarmers and the US based
Blackstone Group had expressed interest in purchasing the chain. Analysts valued the business at close to $600 million, however it was believed the Muir family would not sell for less than $1 billion. The organisation of the company, with stores being held in joint ownership, added complexity to negotiations with potential buyers. In September 2016 JB Hi-Fi bought The Good Guys for $870 million, despite competition concerns. ==Business model==