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In RadioShack’s name auction, the bidding stands at $15 million

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May 12, 2015, 2:59 PM ET
The exterior of a RadioShack store is seen in the Queens borough of New York
The exterior of a RadioShack store is seen in the Queens borough of New York March 4, 2014. Retailer RadioShack Corp reported a wider quarterly loss on Tuesday and said it will close up to 1,100 U.S. stores after a huge drop in sales over the holidays, sending its stock down 23 percent. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS LOGO) - RTR3G1D2Photograph by Shannon Stapleton — Reuters

The auction for bankrupt electronic retailer RadioShack’s name and customer data resumed Tuesday with bidding at $15 million, according to a lawyer tracking the sale.

The high bidder is an affiliate of the Standard General hedge fund, which acquired 1,740 RadioShack stores in April, according to Adrienne Walker of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.

The auction for the assets is taking place at the New York offices of the Jones Day law firm.

Walker represents a group of RadioShack’s U.S. Independent dealers and franchisees. They have objected to the sale over concerns about whether they could continue to use the RadioShack trademark and whether a buyer of the company’s customer data will be subject to their privacy policies.

The sale of RadioShack’s customer data has also raised concerns about privacy, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office has objected to the sale of personally identifiable information.

Apple (AAPL) joined that effort last week with a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., that said its reseller agreement with RadioShack protects information collected by the retailer during sales of Apple products.

The sale of the RadioShack name and customer data must be approved by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Brendan Shannon.

RadioShack, forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February by competition from online and bricks-and-mortar rivals, won court approval in March to sell part of its business to General Wireless, an affiliate of the Standard General hedge fund. Most of RadioShack’s surviving stores will be co-branded with cellular phone provider Sprint (S).

The case is In Re: RadioShack Corp, Case No. 15-10197, in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware.
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