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Borders Closing Stores After Forty Years of Service

Fond Farewell from Borders CEO as Final Sale, Consumer Discounts Begin

The countdown begins for all remaining Borders stores. The Michigan-based company began liquidation of its last 399 stores across the nation, after announcing the final plans on July 18. Deep discounts for all remaining merchandise also began this morning.Β 

On the eve of the final hurrah, Borders CEO Mike Edwards sent a personal email message to the company's loyal Borders Rewards members.

"As I'm sure you've heard by now, Borders will be closing its doors after more than 40 years of igniting the love of reading in generations of customers," Edwards said in the letter. "I am sorry to have to share this news with you as I feel you have been right here along with us as we fought valiantly to save the company."

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"We had worked very hard toward a different outcome," he continued. "The fact is that Borders has been facing headwinds fork quite some time, including a rapidly changing book industry, the eReader revolution, and a turbulent economy."

"We put up a great fight, but regrettably, in the end we weren't able to overcome these external forces."

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According to another company email announcement made Friday morning, merchandise is now up to 40 percent off at stores. All Borders Bucks will expire July 31, 2011, but gift cards will be accepted for the entire sale event, Borders officials said in the email.

In addition, Borders Rewards Plus members will continue to receive their additional discounts for a limited time, through August 5.Β 

All sales at every store are final. Remaining stores in metro Atlanta include those in Snellville, Tucker, and Lithonia.

All nationwide stores will close by the end of September. According to a Snellville Borders manager, stores may close sooner, but that depends on how quickly individual locations sell through inventory.

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