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Left to right: AA, AAA, AAAA, N (E90) and A23 batteries An open A23 battery showing the LR932 cells with an intact battery. The A23 battery (also referred to as 23AE, GP23A, V23GA, [1] LRV08, [2] 8LR932, [3] 8LR23, MN21, L1028 or ANSI-1181A) is a dry battery consisting of eight LR932 cells, with a nominal voltage of 12 V.
Enercell is a battery brand that was sold exclusively by RadioShack at retail stores and online. In a "battery of the month club" promotion introduced in the 1960s and discontinued in the early 1990s, RadioShack customers were issued a free wallet-sized cardboard card which entitled the bearer to one free battery a month when presented in ...
RadioShack, which filed for bankruptcy for the second time last week, is closing 36 percent of its total stores. ...
The company calculated that annual sales of $45 million would allow each store to break even, and with sales of $65 million they could be as profitable as rivals, if not more so. Sell-side analysts estimated that 60 Incredible Universe stores could generate $4 billion in annual revenue, far more than Radio Shack's $2.8 billion in fiscal year ...
By Nick Brown Electronics retailer RadioShack filed for U.S. bankruptcy protection Thursday and said it had a deal in place to sell as many as 2,400 stores to an affiliate of hedge fund Standard ...
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With fewer than 100 stores, far fewer than the aggressively expanding Radio Shack's thousands of local outlets, Lafayette Radio remained more of a dedicated enthusiasts' store than a mass marketer. The company was also hurt by the advent of electronics retailers relying on aggressive marketing techniques and competitive pricing in the late 1970s.
Following the news that 2013 fourth-quarter sales were down by more than 20% from 2012, RadioShack announced that it will close 1,100 stores in the United States. The stock immediately fell by 24%.