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  2. Charles D. Tandy - Wikipedia

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    After a struggle over the company, which saw the Hinckley name dropped, the company was renamed to Tandy Corporation. In 1963, Tandy acquired the ailing RadioShack, a chain of nine retail stores in the Boston area; [5] the chain grew to more than 400 across the country. [4]

  3. Bombay Company - Wikipedia

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    A Bombay Company store in Canada. The Bombay Company is an American furniture and home accessories retailer owned (since 2021) by an undisclosed LLC. At one time a chain of over 500 stores headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Bombay Company was relaunched in 2012 as an online store.

  4. List of Electric Light Orchestra members - Wikipedia

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    The first track, and single, "When I Was a Boy" was made available for streaming on the same day and a music video for the song was also released. [27] A small promotional tour followed the album's release which saw Jeff Lynne's ELO perform a full concert for BBC Radio 2 along with their first two shows in the United States in 30 years, both ...

  5. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Source (Bell) Electronics Inc., doing business as The Source (French: La Source), is a Canadian consumer electronics and cell phone retail chain. The chain goes back over 50 years in Canada, initially as Radio Shack and later as The Source by Circuit City.

  6. TRS-80 Model II - Wikipedia

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    The Model 16 evolved into the TRS-80 Model 16B with 256 KB in July 1983, [27] and later in 1985, the Tandy 6000, gaining an internal hard drive along the way and switching to an 8 MHz 68000. Tandy offered 8.4 MB, 15 MB, 35 MB, and 70 MB external hard drives, up to 768 KB of RAM, and up to six additional RS-232 serial ports supporting multi-user ...

  7. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    The company claimed to be an essential service as they sell fabric and school supplies. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] In a reversal, in April 2020, Hobby Lobby closed all stores and furloughed nearly all employees without pay, announcing that they were "ending emergency leave pay and suspending use of company provided paid time off benefits and vacation."

  8. Computer City - Wikipedia

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    Computer City was a chain of United States-based computer superstores operated by Tandy Corporation; the retailer was sold to CompUSA in 1998 and was merged into the CompUSA organization. Computer City was a supercenter concept featuring name-brand and private label computers, software and related products; at the height of its success the ...

  9. Incredible Universe - Wikipedia

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    By 1990 growth at Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack chain of electronics stores, and Tandy personal computers, had stalled. The company intended Incredible Universe to compete with rapidly growing electronic superstores like Circuit City, Best Buy, and CompUSA that were taking market share from Radio Shack. It hoped that customers would drive 40 ...