Circuit City Broken

Andy Chalk

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Circuit City Broken


The ugly struggle is over - Circuit City [http://www.circuitcity.com/], the second-largest consumer electronics retailer in the U.S., has failed to find a buyer and will liquidate its remaining stores.

"We are extremely disappointed by this outcome," said acting CEO James A. Marcum. "We were unable to reach an agreement with our creditors and lenders to structure a going-concern transaction in the limited time-frame available, and so this is the only possible path for our company." The company had been seeking either a buyer or a deal to refinance its debt, but the current economic climate made the task impossible. Also extremely disappointed, presumably, are the roughly 30,000 Circuit City employees who now find themselves joining the ranks of the unemployed, as well as shareholders in the company who will probably get nothing for any shares in the company they own.

Circuit City has been struggling for some time now, cutting jobs and halted in-transit shipments [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/87185-Circuit-City-To-Axe-155-Stores] to Circuit City stores across the country and had them return their cargo to Sony warehouses, a jarring reminder of just how bad things had become.

Marcum had warned in an email [http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/09/circuit-city-ceo-details-bankruptcy-proceedings-admits-possibil/] posted on January 9 that the company would be forced to liquidate if it failed to reach a deal soon. "There's no way to sugar-coat this, so out of respect for you I'm going to be completely honest: If no sale agreement is approved, then the company will be forced to liquidate beginning soon after the hearing on the 16th," he wrote. "I'm sure this news will shock many of you because we're doing the right things to move our company forward and are making solid progress in improving our operations."

But those "right things" weren't enough to keep the operation afloat. Alan L. Wurtzel, son of company founder Samuel S. Wurtzel, described the situation as "very, very sad," adding, "I feel particularly bad for the people [who] are employed or until recently were employed." The company's Canadian operation, running primarily under The Source By Circuit City [http://www.thesource.ca/] name, will continue to operate, although its ultimate fate remains unknown.

Despite the collapse, Growth Ventures Group [http://www.growthventuresgroup.com/] CEO Love Goel said it was possible the Circuit City name could live on if a bidder bought the company out and restructured it as an online retailer with few actual stores. "This would eliminate overhead costs, vendor conflicts and other issues," he said. "Circuit City has an almost $1 billion online business. So there is a future for it in that regard."

Source: CNN [http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/16/news/companies/circuit_city/index.htm?postversion=2009011611]


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Jhereg42

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sirdanrhodes said:
There have been credit crunches before, they'll always happen.
Yes, but this one is worse than any others in my lifetime, at least.
 

Cousin_IT

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shame to see it happen to another large employer. But on the flipside one can only hope in vein that this time those companies that dont go tits up learn from it. Wont happen but oh well.
 

super_smash_jesus

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this does not effect me, Canada does not really have many circuit cities, and especially not here in saskatoon. What this will do for the electronics industry who knows, but maybe you will be getting a cheap blu ray player soon :).
 

Slycne

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Circuit City has been circling the drain for quite a while now. While the current economic climates certainly didn't help, this was a long time in the making.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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I wonder what this means for "Source" stores in Canada, should I be hovering for Liquidation sales?
 

GonzoGamer

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I don't know anyone who liked shopping there anyway.

I do however know a couple of people who avoided it like the plague because of bad experiences with warranty and/or bad experiences with the staff.
 

Grenbyron

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So long big red button, we hardly cared...
To those without a job now, I wish you good luck.
 

ima420r

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I feel bad for the people who are out of a job. I'm sure the Best Buy up the road will hire you (there is always a best buy up the road from a circuit city).

I, for one, can't wait for the going out of business sale! I'm gonna start saving now!
 

MorganL4

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YAY!!! My printer sales are gonna go through the roof!!!!!!!!!!! ( I work at an office supplies store) and circuit city has a couple of exclusive ink types that are only avalible at CC and so this means that instead of sending people there to get ink ill tell them the truth: THEY HAVE TO BUY A NEW PRINTER, ( so for me this is great news)
 

MorganL4

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Grenbyron said:
So long big red button, we hardly cared...
To those without a job now, I wish you good luck.

no the big red button is staples ( thats where i work) and we are doing rather well (considering)