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Reuters Logo CompUSA, the computer and gadget retailer owned by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, said on Tuesday it would close more than half of its U.S. retail locations over the next two to three months to focus on top performing locations.

CompUSA said in a statement it would close 126 of its stores and would receive a $440 million cash capital infusion, but it was not specific as to the source of the cash. The company also said it would cut costs and restructure.

The company operates 225 stores, which its Web site says are located in the United States and Puerto Rico.

"Based on changing conditions in the consumer retail electronics markets, the company identified the need to close and sell stores with low performance or nonstrategic, old store layouts and locations faced with market saturation," Roman Ross, chief executive officer of CompUSA, said in the statement.

"The process began last week with the closing of four CompUSA stores and over the next 60 to 90 days, the company will close a total of 126 stores in the United States to focus on initiative that enhance its top performing locations."

On Monday, CompUSA said it would close two stores in California, one in Texas and one in Illinois. CompUSA said it was trying to streamline operations and bolster margins at top-performing stores.

Last September, an official from Slim's conglomerate Grupo Carso told Reuters that Slim, the third-richest man in the world, was considering selling the loss-making business.

Intense gross margin pressure, especially in the flat panel television category, has plagued others in this sector, contributing to Circuit City Stores' announcement earlier this month that it was closing 70 stores.

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RE: CompUSA to close more than half of U.S. stores
It seems that retail store closure is one of the most discussed issues we?ve often heard these days due to the recession. During a recession, there?s a usual amount of consumer spending drop off, and... (Read the rest)
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CompUSA to close more than half of U.S. stores  Loverock Davidson | 02/28/07
Nice!  Zeppo9191 | 02/28/07
Layoffs  perryroyce@... | 02/28/07
Layoffs  JGehrken | 03/01/07
Awww.. poor Loverock!  B.O.F.H. | 02/28/07
More like smart Loverock  Loverock Davidson | 02/28/07
Loverock can't waste something she never had.  B.O.F.H. | 02/28/07
Good thing I have it and not you  Loverock Davidson | 02/28/07
Not sure what you have, hope a shot cures it!  B.O.F.H. | 02/28/07
Oh I get it now  Loverock Davidson | 03/01/07
You're a loser, and a dumb one at that.  shraven | 03/01/07
You Don't Need Them  dennyc5@... | 03/04/07
CompUSA No Loss!  rupaa62 | 03/01/07
Good thing Apple opened its own stores  Mark Miller | 03/01/07
No Great Loss  dennyc5@... | 03/04/07
The question is do you need today or in three days.  cybertaz69@... | 03/05/07
Agreed -- no loss  riotgrrl | 03/05/07
Good..Staying Open near Denver, CO  jnorton2 | 03/05/07
No surprise  thomcom@... | 03/05/07
Bye bye  mames1701 | 03/05/07
Couldn't happen to a more deserving company  bobinvegas@... | 03/05/07
Longing for the good ol days ...  ProfTom | 03/05/07
CompUSA - The Boycott has WORKED !  Evisscerator | 03/05/07
Racist? Hmmm......  sponia | 03/06/07
I applaud you...  AH McGee | 03/06/07
Thanks for the boycott!  jsm555 | 03/07/07
You're absolutely right.  MageOfChaos | 03/13/07
They got me one last time  Wallgeye | 03/10/07
Vista upgrade not so wasted  Fevrin | 03/12/07
Comp Closings  chapy2 | 03/12/07
RE: CompUSA to close more than half of U.S. stores  BelindaO | 03/13/09

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