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IKEA anticipates death of paper books, tweaks bookcase
L.A. Times Tech BlogWill this symbolize the death knell of the paper book? Furniture giant IKEA will debut a new version of its classic BILLY bookcase that is intended to store everything except well-thumbed reading material, a report says. Coming out next month,...... -
Borders files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Jacket CopyBorders Group files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.... -
Borders closures include stores in Glendale, Century City, Pasadena
Jacket CopySouthern California Borders stores slated for closure include Pasadena and Long Beach.... -
Bookstore of the week: Borders in Pasadena
Jacket CopyBookstore of the week: Borders in Pasadena.... -
Consumer Confidential: Pump prices rise, bookstores may merge, chicken salad recalled
Money & CompanyHere's your Malibu-Barbie Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: -- Ho ho ho: Here's an early lump of coal for the holidays. Gas prices have soared to the highest average level in two years and are on...... -
Borders moves toward financing, but doesn't rule out bankruptcy
Jacket CopyBorders secures financing... maybe.... -
Is Borders on the brink of bankruptcy?
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Borders book chain to lay off 20% of corporate workforce
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJune 4, 2008 NEW YORK -- The financially troubled Borders book chain said Tuesday that it would lay off 274 corporate employees, representing 20% of its corporate workforce, as part of a planned $120-million cut in annual expenses. None of the...Tags: Unemployment, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Career and Workplace
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Another indication that bookstores are returning to boutique status
Change of SubjectNews:Barnes & Noble plans to cut stores by about 30% in decade Barnes & Noble Inc. expects to shut down as many as a third of its retail stores over the next decade...."In 10 years we'll have 450 to 500...... -
New owners ready to take over Ivy Bookshop
Don't call the Ivy Bookshop's new owners New Yorkers.
Sure, Ed Berlin and his wife Ann have lived in the orbit of Manhattan for more than three decades, working in corporate careers. But they insist they love Baltimore — Ed was raised in Forest...Tags: Books, Amazon.com Inc., Graham Greene, Baltimore County, Ken Kesey
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Borders' flagship Ann Arbor store closing Monday
ANN ARBOR (AP) — Borders' flagship store in downtown Ann Arbor is expected to close Monday as the bookseller works to wrap up hundreds of store closings. Borders Group Inc. on Wednesday made public the closing date for the 40,000-square-foot...Tags: Birmingham , Financially Distressed Companies, Books-A-Million Incorporated, Bankruptcy
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Netflix To Split DVD, Streaming Services
CNN/KTLA NewsNetflix is rebranding its 12-year-old movies-by-mail service as Qwikster and adding video games to its catalog, Reed Hastings, the company's CEO, announced Sunday night. The Web-streaming portion will continue to be called Netflix, he wrote on the...Tags: Entertainment, Nintendo Company Ltd., Xbox, Companies and Corporations, PlayStation 3
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