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  2. Beyond, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as D2:Discounts Direct in May 5, 1997 by Robert Brazell. The company went bankrupt in 1999. Patrick M. Byrne and Jason Lindsey acquired the company and renamed it as Overstock.com. [6] The company initially sold exclusively surplus and returned merchandise on an online e-commerce marketplace, liquidating the inventories of at least 18 failed dot-com companies at below ...

  3. Bed Bath & Beyond - Wikipedia

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    In a June 2023 bankruptcy auction, Overstock.com acquired the Bed Bath & Beyond name, and associated intellectual property, in a $21.5 million stalking-horse bid. [12] [82] [83] Shortly thereafter, Overstock publicly announced its intention to rebrand its own operations under the Bed Bath & Beyond name after the acquisition closes. [84]

  4. Overstock relaunches Bed Bath & Beyond as an online ... - AOL

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    The relaunch was foreshadowed in June, when Overstock announced it had successfully purchased Bed Bath & Beyond's intellectual property and digital assets out of bankruptcy for $21.5 million in cash.

  5. 7 Things to Know About the History of Overstock and ... - AOL

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    Overstock (NASDAQ:OSTK) is a noteworthy name on the stock market these days, not for good or bad performance, but for the sheer weirdness of the news that seems to come out of the company ...

  6. Overstock Is Now Bed Bad & Beyond — Here's What This ... - AOL

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    "Overstock has a great business model with a name that does not reflect its focus on home," Jonathan Johnson, CEO of the new Bed Bath & Beyond said per NPR. "Bed Bath & Beyond is a much-loved and ...

  7. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    The Fortune 500 list of companies includes only publicly traded companies, also including tax inversion companies. There are also corporations having foundation in the United States, such as corporate headquarters, operational headquarters and independent subsidiaries.

  8. One year after it disappeared, Overstock.com is coming back - AOL

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    Beyond/Overstock saw sales peak in 2021, when it hit $2.76 billion. Last year, that total fell to $1.56 billion, on a combination of underperformance from the Website and weakening consumer demand.

  9. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    Big Lots Stores, Inc. (stylized as Big Lots!) is an American discount retail chain, specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise. Founded in 1967 as Consolidated Stores, the chain is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, and includes over 900 locations across the United States.