Bankruptcy judge approves Overstock's bid to buy Bed Bath & Beyond assets

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Bankruptcy judge approves Overstock's bid to buy Bed Bath & Beyond assets
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Overstock.com shares rose Tuesday as a judge approved the company's $21.5 million bid to buy the assets of bankrupt retail chain Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.

Overstock.com shares OSTK rose Tuesday as a judge approved the company’s $21.5 million bid to buy the assets of bankrupt retail chain Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.

The... Overstock.com shares OSTK rose Tuesday as a judge approved the company’s $21.5 million bid to buy the assets of bankrupt retail chain Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. The sale includes Bed Bath & Beyond’s brand name, intellectual property and its online platform. It does not include stores or inventory. A separate auction will be held Wednesday for Bed Bath & Beyond’s BuyBuy Baby chain.

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