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Bed Bath and Beyond
Why retailers almost never come back from bankruptcy
Jun 7, 2023
Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly wants to sell its baby product chain, Buybuy Baby. Typically the most a bankrupt retailer can hope for is a sale.
What might happen to all that retail space Bed Bath & Beyond may soon abandon?
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Matt Levin
Apr 24, 2023
There may be more demand for the suburban real estate than there was for sheets and towels.
Reverse stock splits explained through a battle against bankruptcy
Mar 22, 2023
Bed Bath & Beyond is seeking a reverse split, a sign that a company is not confident that its stock will rise on its own, one expert says.
Bed, Bath, Beyond, bankruptcy? A look at the retailer's bid to avoid Chapter 11
Feb 1, 2023
The troubled retailer has been struggling for a decade now. But is there still hope?
Meme stocks are back. Are the companies they highlight actually benefitting?
Aug 18, 2022
Once-faltering firms like GameStop can leverage their sudden popularity to access more capital — if they can keep stock prices high for long enough.
Retailers find value in their bricks and mortar
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Amy Scott
Jan 7, 2020
Bed Bath & Beyond is the latest to sell stores ... only to lease them back.
Missing from the mattress store: Salespeople
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Erin Toner
Jan 22, 2015
One Wisconsin retailer is experimenting with zero employees on showroom floor.
For public good, not for profit.
The secret behind Bed Bath & Beyond earnings: Finding its niche
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Noel King
Apr 10, 2013
A preview of Bed Bath & Beyond's earnings: Housing uptick helps, and online competition lurks.