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Amazon.com Inc. is reportedly in talks with RadioShack, based in Fort Worth, Texas, to acquire some of the beleaguered retailer's store locations, but that could be a risky endeavor, analysts say.
A rumored upcoming RadioShack bankruptcy filing would mean a big upset on the retail front. The roughly 4,300 stores may not be individually huge, but they collectively represent a lot of retail ...
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But with more than 4,000 RadioShack stores likely for sale, and Amazon reportedly joining Sprint and the investment group behind Brookstone in a bid for the locations, the stakes could be much ...
A deal between Amazon and RadioShack seems unlikely, but it does reveal a bit about the way Amazon is evolving. A Radio Shack store in downtown Cincinnati, March 4, 2014. Al Behrman/AP ...
If RadioShack doesn't make some changes, the struggling chain might cease to exist. One radical -- but logical -- idea is for Amazon.com to step in and buy it.
Amazon has considered using the RadioShack stores as showcases for the Seattle-based company’s hardware as well as potential pickup and drop-off centers for online customers, according to Bloomberg.
Amazon.com isn't going to buy RadioShack anytime soon, but SunTrust analyst Bob Peck still turned heads on Monday by suggesting the leading online.
John Raoux/AP Wall Street loves to play matchmaker, and this week kicked off with SunTrust analyst Bob Peck suggesting that Amazon.com (AMZN) should acquire RadioShack (RSH). It's not going to happen, ...
The death watch for the venerable RadioShack chain of stores continues, and rumors abound. In January, the Wall Street Journal reported the company was preparing for a bankruptcy filing, as early ...
John Raoux/AP Wall Street loves to play matchmaker, and this week kicked off with SunTrust analyst Bob Peck suggesting that Amazon.com (AMZN) should acquire RadioShack (RSH). It's not going to ...