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Borders to close after bid to find buyer fails


BOOK giant Borders will close the doors to its major Southampton store tomorrow after administrators admitted defeat in attempts to find a buyer for the troubled chain.

The failure to come up with a rescue deal leaves around 50 staff at the West Quay Retail Park store facing a bleak Christmas.

The 10,0000 sq ft store, which also hosts a Starbucks coffee shop, will cease trading at 8pm tomorrow.

It comes as a blow to city centre managers after the number of vacant shop units in the city had levelled off at around 140 with rising interest from pontential tenants.

Administrators MCR were called in at the end of November but said it had “not been possible to agree a sale of any part of the [Borders] business as a going concern”.

Waterstone’s parent HMV and WH Smith are understood to have been in discussions but could not reach a deal.

Borders, which has 45 branded Borders and Books Etc stores across the UK, had come under severe pressure from online booksellers and supermarkets and was reporting rising losses.

The company had already stopped taking orders on its website and launched “closing down” sales at some stores.

Southampton city centre manager Ian Welland said: “It’s a sad loss. It’s a shame that no buyer could have been found.

“For some time there has been a good trade down there but the recession has taken its toll. I think most of us underestimated the way internet shopping was going to go.”

Mr Welland said he thought the Borders unit would be quickly filled.

Borders was originally owned by the US book giant of the same name, but the UK and Ireland arm was sold to buyout group Risk Capital Partners in 2007.

Management, led by chief executive Philip Downer and finance director Mark Little, then bought the group back with financing from Valco Capital in July this year.

The firm’s last set of financial figures show pre-tax losses jumped from £10.3m to £13.6m.

MCR said they would continue to negotiate with “a number of parties” about a sale of the assets of the business.


Comments(12)

StEmmosfire says...
11:57am Mon 21 Dec 09

I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Watrestones or the Works or buy of Amazon

StEmmosfire says...
11:57am Mon 21 Dec 09

I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Watrestones or the Works or buy of Amazon.

StEmmosfire says...
11:57am Mon 21 Dec 09

I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Watrestones or the Works or buy of Amazon.

StEmmosfire says...
11:57am Mon 21 Dec 09

I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Waterstones or the Works or buy off Amazon.

StEmmosfire says...
11:58am Mon 21 Dec 09

I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Waterstones or the Works or buy off Amazon.

hulla baloo says...
12:19pm Mon 21 Dec 09

Reading the headline, I thought at last the government was trying to deal with the immigration problem.

StEmmosfire says...
12:22pm Mon 21 Dec 09

hulla baloo wrote:
Reading the headline, I thought at last the government was trying to deal with the immigration problem.
Nice one,

What's up with the Echo site how come it posted my comment 5 times!

hulla baloo says...
1:12pm Mon 21 Dec 09

StEmmosfire wrote:
hulla baloo wrote: Reading the headline, I thought at last the government was trying to deal with the immigration problem.
Nice one, What's up with the Echo site how come it posted my comment 5 times!
Thought you were bored and wanted the record for most postings in one day.

Captain Swing says...
1:47pm Mon 21 Dec 09

It was a great store. More a buying library than a book shop.
The size gave it the opportunity of having a far larger stock than the two Waterstones branches in the city centre.
You could spend all day there if you had a mind to.
Fortunately, we still have two thriving branches of Waterstones. I'll miss Borders though.

soton1980 says...
3:26pm Mon 21 Dec 09

StEmmosfire wrote:
I dont think I have ever been in this store let alone bought anything from it. It's not that I dont buy books it's just that I wouldnt even think about looking in this store for a book. I would go to either Waterstones or the Works or buy off Amazon.
I agree with you there, I only discovered the place earlier this year and before then I had been walking past it without really noticing it. I'd say external advertising was to blame for not raising brand awareness. It's a shame, because it was a really nice store to go in and I prefered it to Waterstones.

rjfmusic says...
3:59pm Mon 21 Dec 09

I used to buy lots of books until I was made redundant - now I find the cheapest way is to borrow them from the library!

Condor Man says...
10:57pm Mon 21 Dec 09

when you can buy books for next to nothing on Amazon Marketplace it makes trading hard for companies like Borders. It will be sadly missed, a rare Oasis amongst dross likes JJB Sports and Tescos.


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