Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. said it will try to sell up to $300 million of common stock in the open market while terminating a fundraising deal with hedge fund Hudson Bay Capital Management LP in the latest effort by the troubled home-goods retailer to stave off bankruptcy. 

The Union, N.J.-based company broke off its equity-raising deal with Hudson Bay after reporting another sharp drop in sales in the most recent quarter. Bed Bath & Beyond also said that if its public offering fails to come through, the company expects to file for bankruptcy protection, likely wiping out holders of its common stock.

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