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  2. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    Delta RS for Trading, as Radio Shack Egypt, had opened its first Radio Shack franchised store in 1998 in Nasr City. By March 2003, Radio Shack Egypt had 65 company-operated stores plus 15 sub-franchised stores. [243] In 2017, the Egyptian government accused Radio Shack Egypt and its parent Delta RS in aiding the Muslim Brotherhood. [244] [245]

  3. Incredible Universe - Wikipedia

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    Incredible Universe was a chain of American consumer electronics stores from 1992 to 1997. A typical Incredible Universe was 185,000 square feet (17,200 m 2) of sales floor and warehouse, stocking around 85,000 items. [ 2 ] The operation was conceived by former Tandy CEO John Roach. Many internal corporate philosophies of Disney theme parks ...

  4. Radio Shack - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2009, at 13:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  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. The Source is now owned by BCE Inc., which purchased the assets of InterTAN from its ...

  6. Faiyum - Wikipedia

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    Faiyum (/ faɪˈjuːm / fy-YOOM; Arabic: الفيوم, romanized:el-Fayyūm, locally [elfæjˈjuːm]) [ a ] is a city in Middle Egypt. Located 100 kilometres (62 miles) southwest of Cairo, in the Faiyum Oasis, it is the capital of the modern Faiyum Governorate. It is one of Egypt's oldest cities due to its strategic location.

  7. TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    Having spent less than US$150,000 on development, Radio Shack announced the TRS-80 (Tandy Radio Shack) at a New York City press conference on August 3, 1977. [18] It cost US$399 (equivalent to $2,000 in 2023), or US$599 (equivalent to $3,000 in 2023) with a 12" monitor and a Radio Shack tape recorder; the most expensive product Radio Shack previously sold was a US$500 stereo.

  8. Category:RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    Tandy-12. Team RadioShack. List of TRS-80 and Tandy-branded computers. TRS-80 Model 100. Category: Consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after retail companies of the United States.

  9. What Is RadioShack's Opportunity? - AOL

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