• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Login
  • Register
Publishers Lunch logo Publishers Lunch logo
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help
Login Sign Up
  • Personnel
  • AI
  • Compensation
  • Unions
  • Book Bans
  • New Releases
  • Earnings
  • The Trial
  • Archives
Publishers Lunch logo
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help
  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Site Guide
  • Help

Michael Cader

April 2, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for Monday, April 3

April 2, 2006By Michael Cader

Monday, April 3 Our Usual Reminder If for some reason this has reached you even though you are not a paying member of PublishersMarketplace, please visit the link below to join us all the time for complete deal reports and more. Click to register http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/register.shtml Deal Reports Just e-mail to deals@PublishersMarketplace if you aren’t using the online form linked below. Report a deal using the online form The Key As usual, the handy key to our Lunch deal categories. While all reports are always welcome, those that include a category will generally receive a higher listing when it comes time […]

Login to read full story

March 31, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, March 31

March 31, 2006By Michael Cader

UK Fallout: How Much Less Is Ottakar’s Worth Now? How much market value has been shaved from Ottakar’s since Waterstone’s first outbid management in their proposed takeover? Analysts are expecting a new bid from HMV to be worth anywhere from 15 percent to 30 percent less than the original proposal. Ottakar’s shares currently trade at about 350 pence per share, versus HMV’s previous bid of 440 pence per share. Times Reporters Sue Agent Over Deal for Book on Dirty Cops Newsday reporter Rocco Parascandola and former newspaper colleague Sean Gardiner have sued agent Frank Weimann at The Literary Group over […]

Login to read full story

March 30, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, March 30

March 30, 2006By Michael Cader

Scribner Drops Davies Book The NY Daily News quotes Scribner’s Suzanne Balaban as saying “we’ve dropped” UK journalist Emily Davies’ fashion memoir, HOW TO WEAR BLACK: Adventures on Fashion’s Front Line. WWD had accused the lengthy book proposal of plagiarism. Scribner bought the book in a major deal late last year. NYDN UK Merger Scene — Congratulations, Everyone Lost Now that UK publishers and authors have held up the proposed Waterstone’s-Ottakar’s merger long enough to weaken the market performance and share value of two of their most important retail partners, it looks as if the Competition Commission is coming to […]

Login to read full story

March 29, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, March 29

March 29, 2006By Michael Cader

It’s a quiet day and spring break is almost over. Briefly:   — New Zealand’s Margaret Mahy has won the Hans Christian Andersen Award, awarded biennially for making a major contribution to children’s literature.   — BEA has announced the editors on this year’s Buzz Panel (you know, the one where editors are supposed to shine a light on “important hidden titles of literary merit, or breakout potential, which might otherwise go unnoticed” but instead tell you about their galley giveaways or big fall books). This year features Bill Thomas from Doubleday, Eric Chinski from FSG, Jonathan Burnham from Harper, […]

Login to read full story

March 28, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, March 28

March 28, 2006By Michael Cader

Ottakar’s Confirms Bad Year, and Worse Start to New Year Bad news continues among UK chain booksellers, as Ottakar’s reported a loss of 4.6 million pounds, on slightly increased sales of 176.5 million pounds for fiscal 2005. The company blamed “unprecedented price competition,” “the slowdown in second half sales,” and “the distraction” of an attempted management buyout that in turn led to the stalled takeover by Waterstone’s. (“Exceptional costs” related to the bids drained 5.5 million pounds from the company.) It doesn’t help that same-store sales fell 2.8 percent. Though the results would indicate that the company’s model of a […]

Login to read full story

March 27, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, March 27

March 27, 2006By Michael Cader

Tokyopop Snatched by Harper, for Distribution and Co-PublishingA little over a month after being highlighted in the NY Times for renewing their distribution agreement with CDS, Tokyopop has switched gears. Now the company says they will move their North American distribution to HarperCollins — which had been looking for a client of scale ever since Perseus left their distribution services and acquired CDS. The new arrangement also features a co-publishing agreement to “create a progressive new line of co-branded manga titles” developed in conjunction with Harper authors and properties. Aiming for as many as 24 titles a year together, Tokyopop […]

Login to read full story
  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 1458
  • Page 1459
  • Page 1460
  • Page 1461
  • Page 1462
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 1609
  • Go to Next Page »

sidebar

Primary Free Sidebar

Login

Forgot Password Quick Pass User Login
Get Full Access
The Publishing Industry’s Essential Daily Read

Each Publishers Lunch Deluxe subscription includes full access to our searchable multi-year archive of industry news, a nightly email reporting 10 to 50 deal transactions, and our database of industry contacts, scripts, and posting privileges.

Learn More

RSS Automat

  • Belle Burden's STRANGERS Draw Hollywood Interest, Shopped by UTA February 26, 2026 Page Six
  • 'Poured Over' Host Miwa Messer On The Open Book Podcast February 26, 2026 Open Road
  • Sycamore Studios Is Developing Animated Musical Feature Based on "Madeline" February 25, 2026 Deadline
  • International Booker Prize Longlist February 24, 2026 NYT
  • A Wake for The Washington Post's Books Section February 24, 2026 New York Times
  • Tom Hanks to Star In -- and Co-Produce -- Film Version of "Lincoln in the Bardo" February 24, 2026 Deadline
  • Susan Sheehan, Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88 February 23, 2026 New York Times
  • Jynne Dilling on "Our Greatest Reader" Michael Silverblatt February 23, 2026 n+1
  • How the LA Review of Books Destroyed Itself February 20, 2026 Substack
  • Facing a Mental Health Crisis, an NJ School Pulled 'Oscar Wao' from English Class February 20, 2026 NPR
Publishers Marketplace logo

Contact Us

News

  • Publishers Marketplace
  • Report News
  • Discuss
  • Classifieds
  • Rights Offerings

Deals

  • Report A Deal

Books

  • Buzz Books

Jobs

  • Job Board
  • Privacy Policy Terms of Use