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RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer, which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components. At its peak in 1999 ...
Tandy's business survived the economic storms of the Depression, gathered strength and developed a firm presence in the shoe findings (i.e. shoemakers' tools and supplies) business. Dave Tandy had a son, Charles David Tandy, who was drafted into the business during his early twenties.
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In the past five years, RadioShack lost more than 70% of its market capitalization. Despite being positioned in the past as a leader in the retail technology, RadioShack quickly lost most of its ...
The demise of Circuit City wasn't a herald of an industry consolidating in order to grow, but rather, a warning of an unsustainable business model that has since left rivals from RadioShack to ...
RadioShack (NYSE: RSH) offers disproportionately high upside because of its undervalued common stock and improving business prospects. In the past year, RadioShack launched a five-point plan that ...
Olson Electronics (currently a redirect that needs expansion) – a nationwide electronics store chain founded in 1927 by brothers Sidney, Philip and Irving Olsen in Akron, Ohio; at one time had more retail locations than Radio Shack; sold to Teledyne in 1968 and rebranded Teledyne Olson Electronics; later sold to 3 Chicago investors in August ...
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