Circuit City To Liquidate U.s. Stores

Circuit City to liquidate U.S. stores

Circuit City Stores Inc. agreed with liquidators on Friday to sell the merchandise in its 567 U.S. stores after failing to find a buyer or a refinancing deal.

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