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        <title><![CDATA[Pier 1 raking in $20M a week in online going-out-of-business sales]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going out of business has helped boost sales at Pier 1 Imports, The Post has learned.</p><p>The struggling seller of glassware and wicker furniture has been raking in some $20 million a week in online <strong>going-out-of-business sales</strong>, the CEO revealed at a bankruptcy hearing on Friday. That’s better than any of its Black Friday sales — ever, he said.</p><p>“We are blowing through Black Friday levels,” Chief Executive Robert Riesbeck told the court during a hearing that resulted in the company’s liquidation plan being approved.</p><p>One reason may be the low, low prices tied to its liquidation efforts. Quarantined shoppers have been able to snag outdoor furniture at 40 percent off, including a wicker patio set for $1,740; a pair of nesting mosaic tables for $75; and a wicker hanging chair for $180, the Web site shows. “Going out of business sale,” the Web site blares in red and white letters.</p><p>The 58-year-old company, based in Fort Worth, Texas, expects to reopen most of its 540 remaining stores by the end of June for more going-out-of-business sales. Some 245 stores have already reopened, Riesbeck said.</p><p>The brisk online business bodes well for Pier 1’s upcoming auction of its brand name, which may live on as a digital-only business, sources said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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