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Nordstrom Family Offers $3.8 Billion to Buy Its Namesake Retailer

The $23-per-share offer by the department store’s founding family comes as retailers struggle to navigate new shopping trends and costly real estate.

Lauren Hirsch
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Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Nordstrom Inc, Nordstrom, Erik B, Shopping and Retail
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