For several reasons larger investors dumped RSH as it fell below a buck. Standard General is dabbling with it but SG is a very small hedge fund and from what I can tell it is allocating just a sliver of its assets to RSH. And I think they're doing that more for publicity. Large funds, and even wealthier individuals, usually want no part of an illiquid microcap (albeit a recent one) like Radio Shack especially when trading moves off an exchange and into the sleazy hands of OTC MMs.
My stock holding are all what I call "Big Boy stocks"... stuff like Boeing and 3M. Understand that flipping microcaps like Radio Shack becomes infeasible with larger portfolios.
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