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August 3, 2022By Erin Somers

Sage Publications Closes Books Division in India

August 3, 2022By Erin Somers

Sage Publications has closed its books division in India, laying off 83-84 employees. The books department was focused on academic publishing. The closure was announced suddenly at a company-wide meeting on July 28. The Wire reports that days later, employees “were made to sign a resignation letter saying that they were quitting for personal reasons.” The letters also disallowed them from posting on social media about their layoffs. Employees noted that around “40-50 volumes are now stuck at various stages of production” with no clear plan for how to complete them. Some authors published by the house have been notified, […]

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July 29, 2022By Michael Cader

Vivendi Is Ready to Spin-off Editis to Win Approval for Lagardere Acquisition

July 29, 2022By Michael Cader

While reporting earnings on Thursday, Vivendi disclosed that it is prepared to spin off the Editis publishing group into its own separate, publicly-traded company in order to win approval from EU and French regulators to acquire Lagardere as a whole. The company said, “To avoid any potential antitrust problems due to its combination with Lagardère Group, Vivendi will study the proposed divestment of 100% of its subsidiary Editis mainly through a distribution and stock market listing.” But quotes from company executives make it clear they are well past a study. “We knew that there would be some (competition) hurdles,” Vivendi’s […]

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July 19, 2022By Michael Cader

Agent Stephanie Sinclair Named Publisher of McClelland & Stewart

July 19, 2022By Michael Cader

Literary agent at CookeMcDermid Stephanie Sinclair will become publisher of McClelland & Stewart and Hazlitt at Penguin Random House Canada starting October 3, as Jared Bland steps down from his role to the take the new position of vp, communications and community for PRH Canada. Sinclair, who identifies as Cree, Ojibwe, and German/Jewish settler, began her agenting career at Transatlantic Literary Agency in 2012. CEO of Penguin Random House Canada Kristin Cochrane said in the announcement: “The last six years at McClelland & Stewart have been a time of remarkable creative, critical, and commercial success, and while I was surprised […]

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July 7, 2022By Michael Cader

Ingram to Launch UK Wholesale Service

July 7, 2022By Michael Cader

Ingram Content Group UK will expand its operations — currently focused on print-on-demand and publisher distribution services — to compete as a trade wholesaler of books. SVP David Taylor tells the Bookseller: “We’re pleased to be able to confirm to the British book trade that Ingram is establishing a UK-based wholesale offer for books for any title that we can supply from our Milton Keynes operations. “We will launch the full service in September 2022. Booksellers who already use Ingram Wholesale from our US base will be able to order using our ipage or EDI ordering systems. We have already had […]

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July 6, 2022By Michael Cader

Giuntis Grow Quarto Stake

July 6, 2022By Michael Cader

Since last August, Quarto’s controlling owner CK Lau has been steadily increasing his holdings in the company, building to control of over 50 percent of shares by April. Now, following a sharp falloff in Quarto’s stock price since its peak in late April, Lau’s other major partner the Giunti family of Italy, has added to their stake as well. According to a recent UK securities filing, Montecristo 2019, a holding company associated with Andrea Giunti Lombardo, acquired almost one million shares of Quarto stock this week. With the recent purchases, the Giunti family now has control over approximately 9.1 million […]

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June 27, 2022By Michael Cader

Booktopia’s Value Has Plunged

June 27, 2022By Michael Cader

It took Australia’s leading online bookseller Booktopia years to pull off a public offering of shares in late 2020 — and in retrospect, it probably never should have done so. Shares have been sinking since last summer, accelerated by their surprise warning of low profits expected for the current year in early May. Since late August 2021, the company’s market cap has evaporated, going from $411 million (AU) down to about $26 million now. The Sydney Morning Herald ran a long “investigation.” While they note that, “In recent weeks, Booktopia has been laying off staff through redundancy rounds” — and […]

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