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  2. RadioShack's CEO Steps Down - AOL

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  3. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack Chief Financial Officer James Gooch succeeded Day as CEO in 2011, but "agreed to step down" 16 months later following a 73% plunge in the price of the stock. [103] On February 11, 2013, RadioShack Corp. hired Joseph C. Magnacca from Walgreens , because he had experience in retail.

  4. CEO Gaffe of the Week: RadioShack - AOL

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  5. Another CEO Out at RadioShack - AOL

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    RadioShack Corp. (NYSE: RSH) could not make that full turnaround under CEO Julian Day, and now it is losing Day's replacement. Call it a firing or a resignation if you will, but the net result ...

  6. Market Basket (New England) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Executive position was filled with James Gooch, a former Radio Shack executive, and Felicia Thornton, formerly of supermarket company Albertsons, sharing the position. [26] In response, six high-level managers resigned, and 300 employees held a rally outside Market Basket's Chelsea, Massachusetts flagship store on June 24. [26]

  7. Market Basket protests - Wikipedia

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    Market Basket protests. Market Basket protests. Date. June 24 - August 27, 2014. Location. New England, (mainly Massachusetts) Caused by. Schism within Demoulas family after Telemachus “Mike” Demoulas and his late brother, George’s widow had disagreements over finances. Removal of Arthur T. Demoulas as CEO.

  8. The Golden Age of RadioShack in 2012?

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    Yes, RadioShack (NYSE: RSH ) is another retailer declining in the face of online shopping. When fellow Fools Andrew Marder and Michael Lewis wrote their negative takes, they barely had to edit its ...

  9. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Realistic was a private label consumer electronics brand produced by RadioShack. Initially only a home audio equipment brand, its product line expanded to include CB radios, walkie-talkies, and video camcorders by the 1980s. The brand was discontinued in 1994, but revived for a short time in 2016 for use on Bluetooth devices sold by the chain.