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Los Angeles discount retail chain (1982-2024) that closed all 371 stores in April 2024 Chapter 7 bankruptcy; inflation, shoplifting, and Dollar Tree/Dollar General competition ended the fixed-price model.
99 Cents Only Stores was a discount retail chain offering a wide variety of products — food, household goods, party supplies, health and beauty, and seasonal merchandise — priced at extreme value levels in locations primarily across California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, serving budget-conscious shoppers seeking to maximize purchasing power. Founded in 1982 in Los Angeles by Dave Gold and operated as a deep-discount retail concept, 99 Cents Only Stores permanently closed all 371 locations in April 2024, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation after a prolonged period of financial difficulty.
NASDAQ-listed southern US sporting goods retailer with $6B revenue and 270+ stores; maintains hunting/firearms business that Dick's Sporting Goods exited, serving value-focused outdoor families.
Academy Sports + Outdoors is a full-line sporting goods retailer operating 270+ stores primarily across the southern and southeastern United States — offering sports equipment, athletic apparel, footwear, and outdoor recreation products (hunting, fishing, camping gear) at competitive prices that undercut specialty retailers like REI and Dick's Sporting Goods. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ASO) after its October 2020 IPO, Academy generates approximately $6 billion in annual revenue and targets value-oriented families and outdoor enthusiasts in markets where it is the dominant sporting goods destination.
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