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Borders.com is back in play
A federal judge approves a sale of the Borders.com domain and other assets.
Posted 08/11/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Borders will liquidate
A bankruptcy court Monday approved the sale of the retailer’s assets.
Posted 07/18/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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A direct marketer bids for Borders
Direct Brands has offered $215.1 million for Borders.
Posted 07/01/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Web sales lose their luster for Bidz.com in Q2
E-commerce sales declined 4.5% for the quarter ended June 30.
Posted 08/17/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Online liquidator Enable Holdings names a new CEO
Enable Holdings Inc., which provides online auctions of excess merchandise, has appointed Patrick Neville CEO. Neville will fill the role formerly held by Jeff Hoffman who resigned in late 2009 after a little more than two years as chief executive.
Posted 02/22/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Former Circuit City exec joins Pamida as president and CEO
Pamida, a regional retail chain, has appointed John Harlow as president and CEO. Harlow most recently was executive vice president and chief operating officer of Circuit City Stores Inc., which terminated operations earlier this year.
Posted 10/09/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Toys ‘R’ Us acquires KBToys.com
Though details such as the purchase price were not disclosed, Toys ‘R’ Us was the winning bidder for KBToys.com and its related e-commerce assets. It`s the third major purchase of an auctioned retail brand by Toys ‘R’ Us this year.
Posted 09/04/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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The Fortunoff family takes back its brand
The descendants of Max and Clara Fortunoff, who opened a department store chain bearing the family’s name in 1922, have acquired all intellectual property related to the brand, including Fortunoff.com, related trademarks, customer lists and software.
Posted 07/23/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Warehouse86 appoints planning and engineering exec
Warehouse86, which operates online auction site Bidtopia and also provides logistics and warehouse management systems, has named Jason Wellikoff vice president of planning and engineering.
Posted 06/22/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Securing the domain name Toys.com was not child’s play for Toys ‘R’ Us
Obtaining what some experts call a “category-killer” URL was serious business for the toy retailing giant. It purchased the domain name from The Parent Company during that company’s bankruptcy auction for $5.1 million, a consulting firm reports.
Posted 03/18/2009Mark BrohanPost a comment
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