Circuit City Starts Going-Out-of-Business Sales at U.S. Stores

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January 17, 2009 by egoens

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Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) – Circuit City Stores Inc., the bankrupt consumer-electronics chain, starts going-out-of- business sales at its 567 U.S. stores today, the beginning of the end for a retailer that began selling televisions in 1949.

Revenue declines that started when Best Buy Co. and Wal- Mart Stores Inc. began offering TVs and computers at lower prices deepened as the U.S. entered a recession and vendors demanded that Circuit City pay up front for their goods. On Nov. 10, the Richmond, Virginia-based chain filed for bankruptcy protection after suppliers cut off credit.

At the time, Circuit City, which employs more than 30,000 people in the U.S., planned to continue operations after exiting Chapter 11. Negotiations with prospective buyers failed, and yesterday the company said it had agreed to hand its U.S. merchandise to a group of liquidators.

Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news

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Drinky_McGee
Drinky_McGee, January 17, 2009
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We’re all doomed.

Zombieguy
Zombieguy, January 18, 2009
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I’ve never been a big fan of Circuit City. It was one one those chains where sales people tended to pounce on you if you looked at the TVs for more than five seconds.

Now, if Best Buy ever goes under, I’ll be sad.

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