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  2. Borders (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The original Borders bookstore was located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, where it was founded in 1971 [16] by brothers Tom and Louis Borders during their undergraduate and graduate years at the University of Michigan. The first Borders bookshop opened at 209 South State Street, Ann Arbor, in 1971.

  3. Louis Borders - Wikipedia

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    Louis Borders is the founder of both Borders (in 1971) and Webvan (in 1996). [1] [2] The original Borders bookstore was located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where it was founded in 1971 [3] by brothers Tom and Louis Borders during their undergraduate and graduate years at the University of Michigan. The Borders brothers' inventory system tailored ...

  4. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Waldenbooks had 1,216 stores in all 50 states. [28] In 1995, the renamed Borders Group was able to buy back its stock [29] and it was listed independently on the New York Stock Exchange. [30] [31] Beginning in 2004, many Waldenbooks locations were rebranded as Borders Express stores. [32]

  5. Borders: Getting Closer to the Bookseller's Final Chapter - AOL

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  6. Borders CFO Resigns: Another Sign of Trouble for the Books? - AOL

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    In another sign of the troubles afflicting Borders (BGP), the country's second-largest book retailer, Mark Bierley has resigned as the company's chief financial officer and chief operating officer ...

  7. Borders Group Launches an E-Bookstore - AOL

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    Borders Group (BGP) launched an electronic bookstore Wednesday, entering a market dominated by Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL) and Barnes & Noble (BKS). But the No. 2 U.S. bookstore chain by sales is ...

  8. List of online booksellers - Wikipedia

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    An Australian bookstore founded in 1884. Barnes & Noble United States: Retail and online: The largest retail bookstore chain in the United States, operating more than 600 brick and mortar stores throughout the 50 states. It began experimenting with selling books online as early as the late 1980s. Better World Books United States: Online only [3]

  9. Independent bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Big-box stores also expanded during this period, including Barnes & Noble (which also acquired Texas chain Bookstop), Borders, and Crown Books. Amazon was founded during the dot-com boom in 1994 and exclusively sold books until 1998.