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	<title>Comments on: Circuit City Liquidation</title>
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	<description>by Kyle Ringgenberg</description>
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		<title>By: Patrick</title>
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		<description>This is fairly well known.

Circuit City had decent (although not particularly) good bargains after they declared bankruptcy and were trying to find someone to buy off their assets.

Now that they&#039;re in receivership, those deals are gone. The (IIRC) four holding companies that took over parts of Circuit City reverted all prices to MSRP.

So yeah -&gt; no deals.</description>
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<p>Circuit City had decent (although not particularly) good bargains after they declared bankruptcy and were trying to find someone to buy off their assets.</p>
<p>Now that they&#8217;re in receivership, those deals are gone. The (IIRC) four holding companies that took over parts of Circuit City reverted all prices to MSRP.</p>
<p>So yeah -&gt; no deals.</p>
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