Borders Can’t Find Buyer, Offers Warrants to Largest Shareholder

October 2, 2008

The struggling Borders chain has issued 5.15 million warrants to Pershing Capital Management giving the company’s largest shareholder the option of purchasing stock at $7 a share after the book and music retailer failed to find a buyer for its business.

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