Big Lots is planning "going out of business" sales at all of its stores
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Big Lots is preparing to close all of its stores, the bankrupt discount retailer said Thursday.
The company had previously planned to sell its assets to private equity firm Nexus Capital Management, but that deal is no longer expected to proceed, according to Big Lots. Although the company continues to negotiate with Nexus as well as explore other strategic alternatives, it now plans to shutter all of its locations and is planning to host "going out of business" sales at all stores.
Big Lots, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, and operates more than 900 locations across the U.S., sells furniture, lawn and garden, apparel, heath and beauty, and other consumer goods. Big Lots appeals to deal seekers, billing itself as a place that delivers "bargains to brag about on everything for the home, including furniture, décor, pantry and more."
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