Borders to Books-A-Million deal falls through
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After filing for bankruptcy in February, Borders has begun the process of liquidating their remaining 399 stores. Until yesterday there was some hope that Books-A-Million would step in to buy the leases and assets 鈥 including inventory 鈥 of 30 Borders stores. that close to 1,000 jobs would have been saved if Books-A-Million had been able to step in and continue operating those Borders outlets.
However, negotiations between Books-A-Million, Borders, and creditors reached a stalemate. 鈥淲e worked exhaustively in an effort to acquire these stores and reach agreements with all of the parties whose consent was necessary,鈥 Books-A-Million Chief Executive Officer Clyde B. Anderson said yesterday in a statement. 鈥淯nfortunately, we were unsuccessful.鈥
that the parties could not agree on satisfactory terms, and that going-out-of business sales were already occurring, selling off some of the inventory that Books-A-Million had wanted to buy.
Reports from say that the remaining store leases will now be auctioned off, and that while Books-A-Million will not be buying the 30 stores it was considering, it may still buy a handful of leases at auction.
What this means is that Borders will continue having liquidation sales at all its stores; the 1,000 jobs that might have been saved will be lost; and that 鈥 depending on what happens at auction 鈥 other companies, potentially Books-A-Million or Barnes & Noble, could soon take up residence in some of the former Borders stores.
Megan Wasson is a Monitor contributor.
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