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Jun 2 2008, 11:01am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
It seems that the Sharper Image isn’t going out of business completely, but the store closings are called a major transformation of the Sharper Image brand. I would assume that means Sharper Image is going to a completely web based model.
The store closing program is being led by Hilco Merchant Resources and a few other companies. Michael Keefe, President of Hilco Merchant Resources stated, "This is an outstanding opportunity for consumers to realize unprecedented savings on a remarkable selection of products not to be found anywhere but in Sharper Image stores. This is sure to be a very popular sale, which will not last very long and comes at a perfect time for making Father's Day gift purchases."
Via Sharper Image
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