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Borders Group, Inc. Traded with Odd Volume – BGP

Borders Group, Inc. (NYSE:BGP) witnessed an unusual volume of 11.67 million shares during last trade where it holds an average trading capacity of 1.63 million shares. BGP shares opened at $1.04 reached intraday low of $0.90 and went down -22.40% to close at same $0.90

BGP shares price distanced by -25.71% from 20 days average, -24.47% from SMA50 and -43.50% from SMA200. Similarly, the shares performance calculated for a week provided result of -23.71%, -15.87% for a month and Year-to-Date performance was -23.73%.

The company has an Enterprise Value of $416.15 million where in most recent quarter it had a total cash in hand amounted to $23.10 million with a -0.57 book value per share. The beta value of 3.87 signifies to the movement of price with the market condition. The percentage of holdings by the insider in BGP is 37.62%.

Its past twelve months decrease in return from assets was -8.47%, return on equity remained -448.97% and return on investments reached -31.91%. The gross margin was 19.78% whereas net profit margin in last 12 months fell down to -5.29%.

The Company in past 12 months achieved Gross Profit of $632.60 million where the year to year quarterly revenue growth was -17.70% and Net Income Available to Shareholders reached to -$131.40 million with the diluted EPS of -1.92.

Borders Group, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the operation of book, music, and movie superstores, as well as mall-based bookstores. The company’s Borders Superstores segment operates book, music, and movie superstores in the United States. These stores offer books, music and movies, gifts, and stationery, as well as customer services. Its Waldenbooks Specialty Retail segment operates small format stores in malls, airports, and outlet malls.


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