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Download this stock image: A customer enters the Talbot's store in South Burlington, Vt., Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Talbots Inc. said Wednesday it has secured an additional $50 million in credit, two months after a pair of banks decided to stop lending to the women's clothing retailer.Hingham-based Talbots said that the line of credit from its majority shareholder, Japan's Aeon Co., increases Talbots' total borrowing capacity from $165 million to $215 million. The new credit line runs until 2012. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot) - 2PA1GMX from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
A customer enters the Talbot's store in South Burlington, Vt., Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Talbots Inc. said Wednesday it has secured an additional $50 million in credit, two months after a pair of banks decided to stop lending to the women's clothing retailer.Hingham-based Talbots said that the line of credit from its majority shareholder, Japan's Aeon Co., increases Talbots' total borrowing capacity from $165 million to $215 million. The new credit line runs until 2012. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)
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