Pacific Stereo has changed its name to Pacific.
The Emeryville, Calif.-based electronic entertainment equipment dealer said the change, which was effective Jan. 1, was intended to “reflect an updated product mix,” which includes televisions, video recorders, video cameras and telephones. The company, which was founded 25 years ago in Berkeley as Pacific Radio Supply, said it has 85 stores in California, Washington, Texas and Illinois with annual sales nationally of more than $200 million.
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