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Bankrupt retailer Linens N' Things to relaunch under new ownership

Linens N' Things was one of the first retail-sector casualties of the recession, with the home-goods chain filing for bankruptcy protection last May. However, fans of the retailer now have cause to celebrate -- Hilco Consumer Capital and Gordon Brothers Brands LLC announced today that they will relaunch Linens N' Things early this year, after a joint venture between the two firms acquired the chain's intellectual property rights.

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Bombay Co. files for bankruptcy: The Wal-Mart Effect?

The Bombay Company (BBAO) logoPier 1 Imports (NYSE: PIR) can take some comfort in the fact that it's not the only once-proud home furnishing store that is struggling.

In fact, for now, they're doing a lot better than Bombay Co. (OTCBB: BBAO), which, after 20 years of operation, has filed for bankruptcy. The company plans to keep its roughly 380 stores open while it looks for a buyer, and will also pay its workers and suppliers, and continue to provide employee benefits.

Regardless of what the outcome is for Bombay, this is a pretty powerful indicator of the effect of mass merchandisers on smaller specialty stores. With stores like Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) and Target (NYSE: TGT) offering similar-looking decor at a much better price, these stores have had trouble with sales, and margins have also suffered as they look to compete.

The story of Bombay as an investment would appear to be over. What about Pier 1? If it's going to achieve a different fate, it will find some way to become more unique.

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Last updated: November 24, 2009: 06:16 AM

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