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[Uncomfirmed][Rumor]Radio Shack Closing

Has anybody heard about Radio Shack going out of business? If so, I wonder who will take over for the wireless insurance. I chose to use them at $99 for 2 years for my Evo. Ironically, Radio Shack took over the extended service warranties of Circuit City (including my Samsung LCD) when Circuit City closed.

I doubt it's true but I am still amazed they have lasted this long.

Way too many stores.
Underpaid employees with ZERO knowledge (exceptions of course)
An inventory with a whole lot of nothing.
WAY overpriced.
Can't stay in business selling overpriced batteries.
 
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Has anybody heard about Radio Shack going out of business? If so, I wonder who will take over for the wireless insurance. I chose to use them at $99 for 2 years for my Evo. Ironically, Radio Shack took over the extended service warranties of Circuit City (including my Samsung LCD) when Circuit City closed.




$22 dollar/share company, By definition they cannot be going out of business when the company is worth $2.7billion. get a clue
 
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"Radioshack bids in
Blackstone emerges in auction's first round By JOSH KOSMAN and JAMES COVERT
Last Updated: 2:45 AM, June 1, 2010

An auction of RadioShack is heating up fast, with big private-equity firms including Blackstone Group squaring off against at least one potential corporate acquirer, The Post has learned.

As reported exclusively by The Post, the Texas-based electronics chain has hired Goldman Sachs to explore strategic alternatives including a possible sale of the company that could fetch more than $3 billion.
An initial round of bids was completed last week, and Blackstone is a leading participant, according to sources familiar with the matter. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. is seen as a likely rival bidder, with private-equity shops Bain Capital and TPG also likely in the mix...."
 
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I doubt it's true but I am still amazed they have lasted this long.

Way too many stores.
Underpaid employees with ZERO knowledge (exceptions of course)
An inventory with a whole lot of nothing.
WAY overpriced.
Can't stay in business selling overpriced batteries.

Sounds like you're describing Best Buy, except for the batteries part. Change that to "HDMI cables"
 
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That is not Circuit City. That is but a name, rights bought by Tiger Direct who also own the CompUSA name as well. Trusted names people know and feel comfortable buying from online since Tiger Direct didn't have the greatest name for awhile.
...what ISN'T Best Buy overpricing??

But, Circuit City still lives. They just have no brick-and-mortar stores
About CircuitCity.com
Kind of strange...
 
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