Borders Books : three reasons why the chain failed

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2011

A discussion of the demise of Borders and why the chain went bankrupt. Two of these reasons are obvious--another is not so obvious.

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  • @ChillPilgrim1138 yes; like poison plastic. Nah, ereaders are okay. I prefer books, but there is still barnes and noble and small book stores are making a small comeback. There will always be places to get books. But it is sad that our children's children will not be able to walk through the aisle of a bookstore and smell it, and touch a book and feel the pages. Actual, physical pages. It is sad. But, you know...progress.

  • I have never been upset about a store closing, but I am with Borders. Where am I going to buy my books? I hate e-readers, I think I do, I nver used one. I love the feel and smell of a hardcover book. Do Kindles smell?

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