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Value-seekers drove 2024's retail trends and dead ends
Those shifts changed the buying and eating landscape in 2024. As of Dec. 20, Coresight Research tracked 48 retail bankruptcies in the U.S., compared with 25 during the same period a year ago. And at ...
We might not have the iPhone and other innovative tech products. Ahead, you’ll find our picks ... If you long for the days of ...
For years, flight simmers have resisted the idea of requiring an online connection to fly in ... Those who were able to make their products work either rely on external applications which make ...
RadioShack, at one time the world’s most ubiquitous consumer electronics retail outlet, is back in the U.S. Sort of. Last August, the brand was relaunched in the U.S. as a product rather than a retail ...
RadioShack had been a beloved brand in the U.S. since 1921 and had more than 8,000 stores at its peak in 1999. Now its new owner is pledging a comeback and is showcasing 380 products at CES ...
Now, under the new leadership, RadioShack is attempting to rebuild its reputation by selling consumer electronics. The ...
The 21st century has not been kind to RadioShack. The once-dominant electronics component retailer simply couldn’t compete with big box stores like Best Buy and online retail juggernaut Amazon.
RadioShack doesn’t intend to take on the highest-end segment of the market. “We’re not looking to compete against Sony or JBL,” a rep told me. But they don’t see their products as ...