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  2. Circuit City - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City was a consumer electronics retail company founded in 1949 as Wards Company and operated stores across the United States. It pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s and changed its name to Circuit City in 1984, but went bankrupt in 2009 and relaunched in 2016.

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    AAA is a federation of motor clubs in North America that provides services to its members, such as roadside assistance, travel guides, and driver education. Founded in 1902, AAA also advocates for road safety, traffic control, and auto racing.

  4. Richard Sharp (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Under Sharp, Circuit City's annual revenue grew from $175 million to 10.6 billion during his fourteen-year tenure. [2] The number of brick-and-mortar stores also increased from 69 in 1988 to more than 600 locations by 2000. [3] Sharp also moved Circuit City from its core consumer electronics business into new ventures, such as home security. [2]

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    AAA doesn’t just help you out when your car misbehaves — you can use your membership to save when you finally stop for the night. Best Western: Save up to 15% Hilton: AAA members save 5% or more

  6. Alan Wurtzel - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City was profiled as one of the eleven companies in Jim Collins' 2001 book Good to Great. Wurtzel sold all of his Circuit City Stock in 2000, and left the company in 2001. [ 1 ] Under his leadership, the company grew to be the best performing Fortune 500 Company for any fifteen-year period between 1965 and 1995.

  7. A Tale of Two Cities: The Circuit City Story - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities: The Circuit City Story is a documentary produced, directed, and edited by Tom Wulf. The documentary chronicles the entire 60-year history of the Richmond-based retailer, Circuit City. The documentary traces the defunct retailer from its humble beginnings as the family-owned Wards TV, to its rise to become the nation's ...

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  9. CircuitCity.com 250 - Wikipedia

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    It had different title sponsor almost every year, with the sponsor being Circuit City in the last year. The inaugural race was held in 2011, and was won by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. The race was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic before being removed entirely in 2021 but will return to Iowa Speedway in 2024.