BNEDBarnes & Noble Education, Inc.
11.94USD-0.17%Mkt Cap: 414.59M $P/E: 24.41

Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. operates bookstores for college and university campuses, and K-12 institutions primarily in the United States. The company engages in the sale and rental of course materials, including new …

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