Publicly Traded Electronic, Video and Game Stores
List of Publicly Traded Electronic, Video and Game Stores Listed on Major U.S. Exchanges
Many electronic stores and chains have shut their doors in the last decade with department, home furnishing and big box chains putting heavy pressure on the industry. However, large-cap Best Buy (BBY) is still holding strong with their over 1,600 North American stores. Also on this list are mega video game retailer Gamestop (GME) and Trans World Entertainment (TWMC) operates the F.Y.E and Suncoast retail chains.
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List of Publicly Traded Retail Stores
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Electronics and Video Store Industry Comparison Widget
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Electronics and Video Stores: Large-Cap Stocks
Electronics and Video Stores: Mid-Cap Stocks
Aaron’s, Inc. (AAN) (Rent-to-own stores: appliances, computers, electronics and furniture)
Electronics and Video Stores: Small-Cap Stocks
Rent-A-Center Inc. (RCII) (Rent-to-own stores: appliances, computers, electronics and furniture)
Electronics and Video Stores: Micro-Cap Stocks
Conn’s, Inc. (CONN) (Home appliance, electronic and furniture stores)
Trans World Entertainment Corp. (TWMC) (F.Y.E. and Suncoast)
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