How Borders Flailed then Failed: A Chain Store Guide Comprehensive Market Report
How Borders Flailed then Failed: A Chain Store Guide Comprehensive Market Report
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) August 24, 2011
In producing its comprehensive market report: “How Borders Flailed then Failed”, Chain Store Guide found that the last time Borders actually made a profit was back in 2006. Since then, its yearly income had dropped by more than $ 1.3 billion over the course of just four years.
Arthur Rosenberg, senior editor at Chain Store Guide, has written a comprehensive market report analyzing the decline of Borders from management decisions to failed challenges.
This Market Report, entitled “How Borders Flailed then Failed Insight” can be viewed here.
Other insights include:
Borders management troubles
Challenges of new technologies
The recent surge of strength shown by independent bookstores.
Out-of-Market Perspectives
Future Outlook of Bookstores
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About Chain Store Guide
Chain Store Guide researches all major retailers, restaurants, distributors and wholesalers in the United States and Canada with contact information on over 700,000 establishments.
Chain Store Guide provides data in print directory, online web application and customized database formats. Chain Store Guide databases are used by manufacturers, suppliers, service providers, brokers, real estate professionals, retailers, analysts, consultants and other professionals seeking to gain insight into retail and foodservice markets in the U.S. and Canada. Since 1934, Chain Store Guide has been the leading data source for in-depth information on retailers, restaurants, and foodservice operations.
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