NEW YORK (AP) -- Struggling electronics retailer RadioShack has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and says it will sell up to 2,400 stores.
The Fort Worth, Texas company has suffered from years of losses.
RadioShack Corp. introduced the first mass-market personal computer and used to be the go-to stop for consumers' home electronics needs. But it struggled as shoppers increasingly shifted to making purchases online and growth in its wireless business slowed.
The New York Stock Exchange suspended trading of its shares on Monday and sought to delist it.
RadioShack had warned of a possible bankruptcy in September, but received rescue financing that kept it afloat. Still, its CEO recently cautioned the chain might not be able to find a long-term plan to stay in business.
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Now this is just from yahoo finance, but I want to talk about it to (I don't want to look like a lazy person). So since the early to mid 2000s, RadioShack has struggled to compete in the industry that's domianted by online retailers like Amazon. Also we've seen Apple, Google and Microsoft, and Sony all start focusing on selling smartphobes. RadioShack however couldn't keep themselves in business on the low margins on these devices, and RadioShack began falling into submission. This past year (including 2014) have gotten much worse for RadioShack, and its remaining cash flow was being burn't through at an alarming rate. Anyway these last few weeks we'd heard news that RadioShack might be going bankrupt, and that it'll be selling its stores to Amazon and Sprint. While it turned out a bit different, it was mostly similar. Anyway while its sad, RadioShack was out of tocuh (just like Nintendo with gaming, only much much worse). Anyway lets mourn the death of this 94 year old company for the last time, soon it'll be a forgot remedy of our lives (well it kind of already was before it declared bankruptcy).
Edit: If a mod could, please move this to another discussion, thanks! Also I clicked yes instead of no, so ummm yeah sorry for that.











