Demise after 60 years sales
Circuit City was the second-largest consumer electronics retail chain in the U.S. The company had 567 stores in the US and 770 smaller units in Canada.
Going-out-of-business
sales at all of the giant electronics retailer’s 567 stores
nationwide began Jan. 17 and were initially expected to last up to
eight weeks. The sales have continued daily since then in order to
liquidate Circuit City’s $1.7 billion in retail inventory.
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