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David J. Edmondson was born June 10, 1959, in Methuen, Massachusetts.His mother Jeannette was a homemaker, and his adoptive father was a US soldier. [citation needed] Like most children of military families, Edmondson moved a great deal throughout his early life, including periods in Germany and Fort Jackson, South Carolina, before settling at Fort Carson, Colorado, in 1968, where Edmondson ...
A major Mexican news magazine had reported in March 2015 that Grupo Gigante actually purchased 100% of the stock in RadioShack de México from RadioShack Corporation for US$31.8 million, two months prior to the bankruptcy filing, but had only had to hand over US$11.8 million to RadioShack Corp. for also assuming approximately US$20 million in ...
That year, Tandy was the leading Unix vendor by volume, selling almost 40,000 units of the 68000-based, multiuser Tandy Model 16 with Xenix, [14] [20] and began selling all computers using the Tandy brand [21] because, an executive admitted, "we were told by customers that the Radio Shack name was a problem in the office". In the mid-1980s, it ...
Radio Shack did, however, issue a statement to CNBC later in the day, saying its balance sheet was strong, with $820 million in liquidity; but, like other companies, it found reason to entertain ...
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%.
It's been over 20 years since Disney's "Holes" (2003) hit theaters. Shia LaBeouf has continued to act, and he's added filmmaking and performance art to his career. Sigourney Weaver built a film ...
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.
However, 20 years is still a long time! So, before you put on your holiday pajamas to watch Buddy the Elf in this fan-favorite film, check out our recap on what the cast of Elf looked like back ...