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Archives for August 2010

August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

Books-A-Million Comps Decline 3.4 Percent As Earnings Improve

August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

The bookseller reported second quarter sales of $120 million, down 2 percent overall and down 3.4 percent on a same-store basis compared to a year ago. Net income of $1.9 million was up $500,000 compared to last year. BAMM ceo Clyde Anderson says in the release, “our team did a good job to deliver solid results in a tough environment” (which is what they usually say). They claim in the release that it was a difficult comparison to a year ago–“the success last year of the Twilight series and titles from Glenn Beck and Mark Levin proved difficult to match […]

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August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

ABA Will Add Used Bookstores As Members, Reduce Some Dues

August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

With substantially-reduced membership and a challenging environment to drive dues from existing members, the American Booksellers Association president Michael Tucker wrote to members about a variety of initiatives starting next February. Most significant is that the organization will expand by making used bookstores eligible for membership. They are also adding a special membership category for new stores and new members. Both used stores and new members will be charged reduced dues, as will stores with low sales volume. Tucker writes that “ABA is making these changes because we believe in the opportunities inherent for community-based, indie booksellers in this time […]

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August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

Forbes’ Highest-Paid Authors

August 20, 2010By Michael Cader

While you may not have a lot of inherent faith in their methodology, Forbes has released their new list of guesses at how much the most successful authors made over the 12 months ending June 1: James Patterson ($70 million)Stephenie Meyer ($40 million)Stephen King ($34 million)Danielle Steel ($32 million)Ken Follett ($20 million)Dean Koontz ($18 million)Janet Evanovich ($16 million)John Grisham ($15 million)Nicholas Sparks ($14 million)JK Rowling ($10 million) Forbes

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August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

Barnes & Noble’s New Strategy: We’ll GIve You Two Independent Directors If You Save Our Chairman

August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

In their latest play in the proxy fight with Ron Burkle, who theoretically wants more independent voices on the board of Barnes & Noble, the company has thrown aside current directors Michael del Guidice and Lawrence Zilavy from the reelection slate (or rather the two “have decided not to stand for reelection”). Delaware chancellor Leo Strine recently rebuked the company in finding that del Guidice is too closely tied financially and politically to Len Riggio’s money and interests to be considered an independent director. Instead the company is nominating David Golden, evp and a partner at investment firm Revolution, and […]

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August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

AAP June eBook Sales Rise Slightly–Conclude As You Wish

August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

The APP and IDPF released their admittedly-limited data on ebook sales for June (and thus the second quarter and first half of the year), which as usual is leading to a variation of interpretations. eBook sales are rising, falling, slowing down, plateauing and doubling or tripling all at the same time, or so the stories go. The data shows sales of $29.8 million for June (and $88.7 million for the second quarter, versus $91 million for the first quarter). As a reminder, it reflects publishers’ wholesale dollar sales only, and it only tracks a dozen publishers, so it does not […]

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August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

Bookselling: Hard Times at Modern Times

August 19, 2010By Michael Cader

San Francisco’s Modern Times Bookstore has told customers by e-mail they are “facing a financial crisis and urgently need an influx of cash if we are going to be able to pay our bills through the summer.” They add: “We absolutely believe that it is possible to function more sustainably but we need your help right now if we are going to get to the more lucrative fall and winter months and be able to put into place the changes that will help us survive.” In business for 39 years, they say they are “one of the few remaining independent, […]

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