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It filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and shuttered stores, and another bankruptcy in 1999 put the company out of business. [55] Cygnet Shops – women's fashion store that closed in 1975; DEB – closed its stores in 2015, and returned later that year as an online-only retailer selling plus-size clothing
This includes all computer companies (except spin-offs of defunct companies which are still active and defunct software companies) that can also be found in the subcategories. This category is for defunct computer companies of the United States , including companies that designed or manufactured computer hardware and peripherals .
The craft store world got a little smaller in November 2019, when A.C. Moore's parent company announced it would close the chain's 145 stores, mainly found on the East Coast. Major competitor ...
Pages in category "Defunct retail companies of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 292 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Defunct computer systems companies" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is unclear if the retail stores plan to close by Feb. 16., but a separate declaration supporting the bankruptcy said Liberated Brands had about $3.3 million of cash on hand on Monday, which ...
2005 – Converted three CompUSA stores and 13 Good Guys stores into megastores. Closed all 46 Good Guys locations. Began marketing in California and Hawaii as "CompUSA with Good Guys Inside" in response to Best Buy's marketing campaign "with Magnolia Inside". 2005 – CompUSA started a customer loyalty program called The CompUSA Network.
Hayden sold computer peripherals and add-on devices such as disk drives. The name came from this computer add-on business plan. [3] The company's marketing slogan was: Customer Driven, by Design, [4] and it prided itself on its "no frills" corporate culture. [5] CompuAdd operated a chain of retail computer stores in the United States.