I worked at Tandy for 10 years during thier heyday started by the Model I. Unfortunately, and in a nutshell, when a corporation does well, politics starts taking over with everyone wanting to have thier name in the, "that was my idea" lights.
The last two years I was there, the core group of people, who had much to do with the success, all left or were run off. Politics took over in a big way. People were no longer being promoted for thier abilities or what they had done for the company to help it grow.
Promotions were being handed out to friends. Once those 'friends' got into a position above the people who actually had accomplished something for the company, those 'friends' ran off the people they were afraid they could lose thier position to.
My boss got run off like that. Everyone in the department pretty much assumed I would take over, but then a ringer was brought in from outside. He had zero experience managing an engineering team and didn't even have an engineering degree. But he was a friend of the person who hired him.
He called me into his office the day he started. Closed the door and told me, "Everyone knows you should have had this position, and you should know, I will do whatever it takes to get you out of here, so you best be looking for another job. Oh, adn I will deny this conversation took place."
Next day I turned in my notice, went up to the VP of the division and told him Tandy would be out of the computer business in 5 years. It actually took them 6 years before they were out of it.
At one point Tandy could have owned the computer market. They made a lot of bad decisions which took them completely out of the market. Those decisions are still dragging the company further into the bottom of the market. The board of directors was so obsessed with getting the stock price up, but kept hitting a wall as Wall Street refused to acknowledge them as a manufacturer. Some in upper management held that the stock would not go up as long as they were manufacturing as Wall Street was holding that against them. In the end, they got rid of all thier manufacturing and engineering and have turned themselves into a retail reseller.
Basically they succumbed to Wall Street. If Wall Street was only going to recognize them for being a retailer, then that is what they will be.
Sad to see it happen. They have lost thier direction and leadership. Once that happens there is no place to go but down.