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Changes alter route along I-10, Oracle Rd....team also will join the field. Matthew Busche, a 24-year-old from Las Cruces, N.M., will ride for the Kelly Benefit Strategies team in his first El Tour before the RadioShack team becomes official next year. "I've heard about the two wash... In this article: Tucson, RadioShack, and Lance Armstrong |
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | November 04, 2009
Cadel Evans to ride in Tour Down Under
...Under in January," Evans said in a statement. Rann said the 2010 event would now feature both Evans and Tour de France legend Lance Armstrong, the American riding with his new RadioShack team. "This may be the only chance to see two...
In this article: Cadel Evans, Mike Rann, BMC Racing Team, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Australia, and US
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The Australian | 5 days ago
Only ochre will do for sprinter
...riders for the opening ProTour race of the season. Lance Armstrong will return with his new RadioShack team and Britain launches its bid to be taken seriously on the road with Team Sky. "While I'm sorry to see Matt Hayman leave after nine...
In this article: Graeme Brown, Allan Davis, Rabobank, Koos Moerenhout, Andre Greipel, Frans Maassen, Robbie McEwen, Stef Clement, and Quick Step
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Deseret News | November 11, 2009
Weiss new Tour of Utah director
...Cycling Union) calendar and attract pro tour teams such as Columbia HTC, Garmin-Slipstream and the new Radio Shack squad started up by Lance Armstrong. Story continues below "Receiving this promotion is bittersweet in that it ......
In this article: Tour of Utah, Columbia HTC, E mail, Cancer, Lance Armstrong, Radio Shack, and Garmin
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CNN | 2 days ago
Contador sticks with Astana in 2010
...future. Armstrong's departure to the new RadioShack team increased the speculation, but Astana has brought in a new management team of Yvon Sanquer, with Giuseppe Martinelli as sporting director to reassure the team leader. The pair had...
In this article: Astana, Alberto Contador, Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, U.S., E mail, and CNN
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Columbia Daily Tribune | October 13, 2009
Astana subject of probe
...on this year's Tour. Contador is still under contract with Astana, which signed a three-year sponsorship deal with the Kazakh Cycling Federation yesterday, while Armstrong has left to launch his own squad, RadioShack. According to L'Equipe,...
In this article: Lance Armstrong, Astana, Alberto Contador, Tour de France, L'Equipe, Paris, and E mail
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram | November 11, 2009
Fort Worth-based RadioShack may move headquarters out of town
...jobs. The company has remained profitable in the face of the recession, earning $37.4 million in the third quarter as sales slipped less than 1 percent at stores open at least a year, a common measure of a retailer's performance. It...
In this article: Fort Worth, Tandy Corp., City Place, Tarrant County College, Recession, Star-Telegram, and Lance Armstrong
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BBC News | October 23, 2009
Armstrong set to miss 2010 Giro
...as part of his comeback after three-and-a-half years in retirement. Armstrong, 38, who raced for Astana this year, has set up the new RadioShack team for next season. Next year's Tour of California boasts a new route and new dates to...
In this article: Lance Armstrong, Giro, Tour of California, Astana, Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, Amsterdam, and California
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The Star-Telegram | October 26, 2009
RadioShack's third-quarter profits down, but sales better than expected
...professional riding team. Second, Day said, "the introduction of T-Mobile in our company-operated stores and Verizon Wireless in our Sam's Club Kiosks" boosted RadioShack's mobile communications offerings. "Together with AT&T and Sprint,...
In this article: Revenue, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Thomson Reuters, Verizon Wireless, Lance Armstrong, and RBC Capital Markets
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Guardian | October 29, 2009
Contador remains committed to Astana
...seven-time Tour champion Lance Armstrong finishing third. Armstrong announced during the race that he was leaving Astana to form his own team for 2010 with Radio Shack as the sponsor. Last week, Contador secured the top spot in the annual...
In this article: Alberto Contador, Astana, Lance Armstrong, Tour de France, Air Astana, Alejandro Valverde, Samuel Sanchez, and Astana Team
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Description from Wikipedia:
RadioShack Corporation (formerly Nestor Corporation) NYSE: RSH) is a chain of romo retail stores in the United States, as well as parts of North America, Europe, Central America, South America and Africa. As of 2008, it had 4,653 company-owned stores, 688 kiosks, 8 service centers, and 1,408 dealer outlets. RadioShack reported net sales and operating revenues of $4.81 billion. RadioShack briefly reopened stores in Canada after losing its former subsidiary InterTAN (independent since 1986) to a purchase by Circuit City in 2004. However, in December 2006, RadioShack Canada announced it would be closing its nine corporate stores to focus on strengthening its core business in the US. The head office of RadioShack is located in Fort Worth, Texas. RadioShack is also a sponsor for the Samsung/RadioShack 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.
On July 21, RadioShack announced that they will partner with T-Mobile USA, and will start to offer the service beginning August 19.
The company was reported to become the main sponsor of a new cycling team with Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel.
- Name:
- RadioShack Corporation
- Type:
- Public NYSE: RSH
- Location:
- Fort Worth, Texas, USA
- Founded:
- 1921
- Stock Symbol:
- RSH
- Industry:
- Retail
- Key People:
- Julian Day, Current CEO
- Products:
- Electronics
- Revenue:
- $4.821b (2007)
- No. of Employees:
- 37500+
- Motto:
- "Do Stuff"
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