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back from the dead--circuit city (kinda) online service only
http://www.circuitcity.co...M975-10096 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT On May 19, 2009, Systemax Inc. purchased the Circuit City brand and website. Systemax Inc. has been in business since 1949. Systemax Inc. is a leading multi-channel retailer of computers, electronics, and industrial products in North America and Europe. Systemax Inc. is a publicly traded company on the NYSE under the symbol SYX. CircuitCity.com Systemax Inc., a leading multi-channel retailer of computers, electronics, and industrial products, has purchased the Circuit City brand, trademark, website and other assets. And we've recently launched the all-new CircuitCity.com website, which offers you incomparable values on a huge inventory of brand name computer & electronics products -- all at the most affordable prices in the industry. At CircuitCity.Com you'll find the Top Brands, the Top Values, and Top Service – every day! The new CircuitCIty.com features low everyday prices, world-class 24/7 customer service, and a wide selection of products. You'll also enjoy advanced search capabilities and enhanced content, which includes photo galleries and videos of thousands of the most popular consumer electronics and computer products & accessories. In fact, we're among the most content-rich sites on the Web, which means that you'll get all the information you need to make well-informed buying decisions. Be sure to check your e-mail inbox for exclusive deals, the industry's best values, and special promotions that offer incredible savings. If you choose to opt-out from addition e-mails from us, simply click the unsubscribe link from any e-mail offer you receive from us. Welcome to the all-new CircuitCity.com. It's our pleasure to serve you. Regards, Gilbert Fiorentino - Chief Executive Systemax Technology Group [Edited 8/6/09 8:57am] | |
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I hope they make a comeback, Best Buy needs more competition than Wal-Mart. | |
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SCNDLS said: I hope they make a comeback, Best Buy needs more competition than Wal-Mart.
Fry's Brandmart | |
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Graycap23 said: SCNDLS said: I hope they make a comeback, Best Buy needs more competition than Wal-Mart.
Fry's Brandmart Not in the same league market share-wise as CC was. | |
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I have a hard time rooting for a company whose managerial mistakes caused them to adopt a business strategy that laid off tons of their workers so that they could higher cheaper , less experienced ones. | |
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SCNDLS said: I hope they make a comeback, Best Buy needs more competition than Wal-Mart.
i was wondering why they were being so cheap on the markdowns they knew they were gonna sell their assets | |
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Imago said: I have a hard time rooting for a company whose managerial mistakes caused them to adopt a business strategy that laid off tons of their workers so that they could higher cheaper , less experienced ones.
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I've received a few emails from them but wasn't sure
if they were legit. I think they are powered by another company. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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phunkdaddy said: I've received a few emails from them but wasn't sure
if they were legit. I think they are powered by another company. This is probably legit, but the only holdover from the previous Circuit City is the brand name. It's fairly common when some once-ubiquitous brand name suddenly goes out of business due to mismanagement or changing trends, a competitor will buy out the trademark in liquidation to use for their own marketing purposes. For example, AT&T is once again a huge multi-billion dollar telecommunications company, but that's only because the original AT&T was broken up into regional carriers, then it focused on long distance service only to compete initially with MCI, Sprint, and other carriers. It then went into the cable internet business, but those assets were bought out by Comcast. Its only remaining business, long distance service, was decimated by all of the cell phone carriers, and the tiny remains of the once humongous company were bought out by SBC at a fire sale price. SBC at that time was the largest telecommunications carrier in the USA but had a lot of negative press, so they adopted the AT&T brand and renamed the company. | |
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never heard of them. | |
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Graycap23 said: SCNDLS said: I hope they make a comeback, Best Buy needs more competition than Wal-Mart.
Fry's Brandmart None in Texas (or Houston at leats) PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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