CompUSA closing
#26
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They're back......Looks like the only stores are in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico.......
http://www.compusa.com/retailstores/...ores/index.asp
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/s...p-to16-stores/
Systemax salvages CompUSA brand, website, and up to 16 stores
by Evan Blass, posted Jan 7th 2008 at 1:41AM
We're not sure how many people will be relieved by this news, but the few die-hard CompUSA fans out there can rest easy tonight, as the big box retailer will continue to live on as a ward of Ohio-based Systemax. According to Reuters, the TigerDirect owner will shell out around $30 million for the CompUSA brand, trademarks, e-tail business, and as many as 16 brick-and-mortar retail locations, although the particular sites have not yet been chosen. The acquisition -- which comes just a month after the company was sold to liquidation firm Gordon Brothers Group -- was justified by Systemax CEO Richard Leeds as being a good match for its Tiger Direct operation because he believes "the value of the CompUSA brand remains very high."
http://www.compusa.com/retailstores/...ores/index.asp
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/s...p-to16-stores/
Systemax salvages CompUSA brand, website, and up to 16 stores
by Evan Blass, posted Jan 7th 2008 at 1:41AM
We're not sure how many people will be relieved by this news, but the few die-hard CompUSA fans out there can rest easy tonight, as the big box retailer will continue to live on as a ward of Ohio-based Systemax. According to Reuters, the TigerDirect owner will shell out around $30 million for the CompUSA brand, trademarks, e-tail business, and as many as 16 brick-and-mortar retail locations, although the particular sites have not yet been chosen. The acquisition -- which comes just a month after the company was sold to liquidation firm Gordon Brothers Group -- was justified by Systemax CEO Richard Leeds as being a good match for its Tiger Direct operation because he believes "the value of the CompUSA brand remains very high."
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Re: CompUSA closing
http://i.gizmodo.com/5206968/compusa...ents-retail-20
CompUSA Re-Opening With 30 New Stores, Invents "Retail 2.0"
Chris
CompUSA Re-Opening With 30 New Stores, Invents "Retail 2.0"
By Sean Fallon, 1:20 PM on Fri Apr 10 2009
CompUSA is attempting to make a comeback from bankruptcy with 30 new brick-and-mortar stores and a new philosophy they have dubbed "retail 2.0."
"We have invented this idea of retail 2.0," says Gilbert Fiorentino, chief executive of the Technology Products Group at Systemax, now parent company of CompUSA. Fiorentino is also the founder of Tiger Direct, a web only electronics retailer and another subsidiary of Systemax. "Every screen in every CompUSA store is now connected to the internet and making buying a richer experience for customers," he says.
"We do the same thing with laptops, desktops and monitors," says Fiorentino. "We are using tech to change the retail experience for the customer and giving them access to all the information on the internet anytime they want during the buying process." And there are no restrictions. Users can surf the internet, check their Facebook or even Twitter if they want, says Fiorentino.
I don't know if "invented" is the appropriate word. More like "ripped off" from Apple—but it does mean that they are giving customers carte blanche to shop around online for information before making a purchase in their store. A bold move, considering that some other gadget retailers don't even want you to connect with their own website while shopping in the store.
Will this philosophy lead to a new, less sucky CompUSA with competitive prices? One can only hope. [Wired Gadget Lab]
CompUSA is attempting to make a comeback from bankruptcy with 30 new brick-and-mortar stores and a new philosophy they have dubbed "retail 2.0."
"We have invented this idea of retail 2.0," says Gilbert Fiorentino, chief executive of the Technology Products Group at Systemax, now parent company of CompUSA. Fiorentino is also the founder of Tiger Direct, a web only electronics retailer and another subsidiary of Systemax. "Every screen in every CompUSA store is now connected to the internet and making buying a richer experience for customers," he says.
"We do the same thing with laptops, desktops and monitors," says Fiorentino. "We are using tech to change the retail experience for the customer and giving them access to all the information on the internet anytime they want during the buying process." And there are no restrictions. Users can surf the internet, check their Facebook or even Twitter if they want, says Fiorentino.
I don't know if "invented" is the appropriate word. More like "ripped off" from Apple—but it does mean that they are giving customers carte blanche to shop around online for information before making a purchase in their store. A bold move, considering that some other gadget retailers don't even want you to connect with their own website while shopping in the store.
Will this philosophy lead to a new, less sucky CompUSA with competitive prices? One can only hope. [Wired Gadget Lab]
#28
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Re: CompUSA closing
Systemax has bought the the Circuit City name and domain name to. They'll be back.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/13/s...d-domain-name/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/13/s...d-domain-name/
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Re: CompUSA closing
I dont know which return I dread more. Curious to see what changes they are making for this "Retail 2.0" relaunch. And where these stores are going to be located.
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I did better at CompUSA than at Circuit City. It's gone, too. I haven't found any stores that sell the stuff I got there, yet.
I was at the mall today. So much empty.
I was at the mall today. So much empty.
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