• RadioShack Again Files for Bankruptcy

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Thu Mar 9 22:34:43 2017
    03/09/2017

    Once the go-to store for radio amateurs, electronics tinkerers, and shortwave listeners, RadioShack[1] has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in 2 years, placing the future of its remaining stores in jeopardy. The 1743 retail outlets that survived RadioShack's 2015 bankruptcy were acquired by General Wireless Inc, an affiliate of Standard General LP, which, at the time, received US Bankruptcy Court approval to acquire the inventory and assume the leases of the RadioShack stores. Now down to 1,500 stores, RadioShack once boasted more than 5,000 stores nationwide. At least some of RadioShack's 5,900 employees could be affected. That figure is down from 7,500 workers 2 years ago.

    "RadioShack.com, stores and dealer locations across the country are still currently open for business and serving customers," the company said in a news release[2]. "The Company is closing approximately 200 stores and evaluating options on the remaining 1,300. The Company and its advisors are currently exploring all available strategic alternatives to maximize value for creditors, including the possibility of keeping stores open on an ongoing basis."

    The acquisition by General Wireless followed a bankruptcy auction in 2015. Plans at the time called for "co-branding" about 1440 of the surviving stores with cellular phone provider Sprint Corp. RadioShack also has closed more stores and slashed operating expenses by more than 20%, but it wasn't enough. CEO Dene Rogers cited weak mobile phone sales as a factor. Chapter 11 gives RadioShack another opportunity to restructure and stay in business. The retailer joins other brick-and-mortar stores forced to shutter outlets in the face of declining sales and fiscal losses, and electronics stores have been especially hard hit.ÿ

    RadioShack once offered entry-level short-wave receivers, Citizens Band gear, a wide array of discrete components - including transistors, resistors, and capacitors - and, for a time, a fairly popular 2 meter hand-held transceiver and two different models of 10 meter single-band transceivers. RadioShack's website is announcing a clearance sale with some items steeply discounted.ÿ


    [1] http://www.radioshack.com/
    [2] https://www.radioshack.com/pages/press-release

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  • From KK4QBN@VERT/KK4QBN to ARRL de WD1CKS on Thu Mar 9 19:17:03 2017
    Re: RadioShack Again Files for Bankruptcy
    By: ARRL de WD1CKS to QST on Thu Mar 09 2017 02:34 pm

    RadioShack once offered entry-level short-wave receivers, Citizens Band gear, a wide array of discrete components - including transistors, resistors, and capacitors - and, for a time, a fairly popular 2 meter hand-held transceiver and two different models of 10 meter single-band transceivers. RadioShack's website is announcing a clearance sale with some items steeply discounted.ÿ

    Bunch of incompetent idiots, if they would have stuck with what they sold in the 70s and 80s they would'nt have this issue. we have a store called World Electronics here in Chatsworth, it is a Radio Shack franchise, But this store is still one of the stand alone (not mall cookie cutter) Radio Shacks from the past. They still sell all the goodies one would want, connectors, capacitors, etc, as well as all the other stuff (cell phones are hidden in the corner). this store gets visitors from many sorrounding counties and of course is still open.

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