> reselling cellphones<p>worked great for RadioShack!<p>> employees are required to collect contact information from 10 customers per day, info that is later used to pitch various services<p>"RadioShack was criticized for including customers' personally identifying information as part of its assets for sale during bankruptcy proceedings"
It's essentially a meme at this point that GameStop is failing, but I'm curious, other than essentially starting a new company, what should a large company do once they find themselves in a dying industry? I feel like GameStop and other retailers don't have much a "moat" or specialty that they could pivot around.