Groupon's implosion is following a very familiar pattern, and it's not the only company doing so.
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Late Thursday, the Justice Department warned Apple and five of the world's biggest publishing companies that they're about to be hit with a lawsuit.
The bookseller announces a cheaper Nook to take on Amazon's Kindle Fire.
Three familiar names in retail are fast approaching their day of reckoning.
The retailer sends mixed signals regarding the future of the e-reader.
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The company is trying to sell its publishing business and may give up on its e-reader, too. The move reeks of desperation and could mean the end of Barnes & Noble as we know it.
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