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Strategies & Market Trends : Speculating in Takeover Targets
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To: Dale Baker who wrote (3473)7/30/2013 12:55:43 AM
From: richardred  Read Replies (2) of 7159
 
Dale: Currently I have a lack of interest in RSH. So I've done no research on RSH and given the lapse from their heyday. The YH poster could very well be right. Many company owed stores and any valuable real estate might have been sold off a very long time ago to raise cash. One thing that might very well be an asset. long term leases for the company's stores? IMO- one of the reason RSH didn't go out of business earlier, was it's small size, locations, and brand recognition. Circuit City -Sun -Lechmere and a host of other big box electronic retailers never seem to have staying power. Being in NY. who could forget Crazy Eddies. His prices were insane. IMO long term, Best Buy is still a big question mark, if it has staying power. If RSH current troubles weren't enough. I've already seen for myself the space and advertising Walmart has dedicated to the cell phone business.
Has anything sparked your interest in RSH?

P.S. I still view the Radio Shack brand as Iconic
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