DALLAS -- Consumer electronics retailer CompUSA said Friday it will close its store operations after the holidays following sale of the company to Gordon Brothers Group, a restructuring firm.
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Consumer electronics retailer CompUSA said Friday it will close its store operations after the holidays following sale of the company to Gordon Brothers Group LLC, a restructuring firm. Financial ...
In recent years, CompUSA has struggled against other big-box retailers such as Best Buy and Internet-based companies such as CDW. Earlier this year, CompUSA had tried to ignite some interest with ...
CompUSA today announced plans to close 126 stores in the United States, leaving the computer retailer with 103 stores spread across 39 states and Puerto Rico. The process began last week with the ...
I'm so pissed off so I have let it all out.<BR>There have been a thread about complaining with CompUSA so I decided to share my recently experience with CompUSA. Yesterday, I went to CompUSA with my ...
&#151; -- Remember CompUSA? The electronics retailer may have closed up shop in your town, but it never shut down entirely. As reported by PC World’s Tom Spring last January, Systemax paid $30 ...
- Consumer electronics retailer CompUSA said Friday that it will go out of business after the holidays following sale of the company to Gordon Brothers Group LLC, a restructuring firm. Financial terms ...
Now and then a retailer gets a second act, and CompUSA has been handed one. After liquidating in 2007, the electronics chain — under new ownership — has returned with a new store concept called Retail ...
Did you hear the one about the software retail store that started selling software as a service? No really. I mean, how does that work? You walk into the store, go up to the display, and buy what ...
Remember CompUSA? The electronics retailer may have closed up shop in your town, but it never shut down entirely. As reported by PC World’s Tom Spring last January, Systemax paid $30 million for ...