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Lunch for Friday, March 17
The 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year Winners Adult Fiction The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova Adult Nonfiction Freakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner Children’s Literature Inkspell, by Cornelia Funke Children’s Illustrated Zen Shorts, by Jon J. Muth Click to see the runners-up as well Income Down at Borders, But Books Sales Have Strong Finish Like Barnes & Noble, Borders slightly exceeded analysts’ forecasts for fourth quarter income — though unlike BN, Borders’ earnings were lower than the same period last year. Decent fourth quarter sales helped the company finish a mediocre year well. Borders superstores registered […]
Lunch for Thursday, March 16
BN Delivers As Expected Fourth quarter earnings at Barnes & Noble met analysts’ expectations as the company reported a comparable-store sales increase of 3.3 percent at the BN superstores, with overall sales of $1.4 billion, and a 3.8 percent increase at the ever-shrinking roster of B. Dalton stores, which recorded $50 million in sales. BN.com sales rose just one percent, to $153 million. Net earnings from bookselling (excluding GameStop before the spinoff) were $123 million, or $1.76 a share, including a $7.5 million writedown “related to the impairment of certain store assets determined to be underperforming.” For the full fiscal […]
Lunch for Wednesday, March 15
Holtzbrinck Creates Executive Position Alongside Sargent Holtzbrinck Publishing has created the new role of president, naming Brian Napack to “share general management responsibilities” with CEO John Sargent for the company’s operations, as well as overseeing acquisitions, strategic planning, and business development. Napack was a partner in the media and entertainment practice of L.E.K. Consulting. They note the he has also “built digital and traditional media businesses at companies such as The Walt Disney Company, Simon & Schuster, and ThinkBox, an Internet education company” he founded. Sargent says in the announcement, “Technology is rapidly transforming the way people interact with the […]
Lunch for Tuesday, March 14
The Annotated Dan Brown The reclusive author has given very few interviews since his mammoth success with the Da Vinci Code, so worldwide press is attracted to his testimony yesterday and an accompanying lengthy witness statement as some of the first glimpses into his life. Some excerpts: * “I have a very short concentration span. That’s why I write in short chapters.” * “For me, writing is a discipline, much like playing a musical instrument; it requires constant practice and honing of skills. If I’m not at my desk by sunrise, I feel like I’m missing my most productive hours. […]
Lunch for Monday, March 13
The Bonds Business The Sports Illustrated serial of GAME OF SHADOWS: Barry Bonds, Balco, and the Steroids Scandal that Rocked Professional Sports is looking like one of the most successful pre-release excerpts in a long time. Meanwhile, SF Chronicle editor (and boss of the two authors) Phil Bronstein admits he turned down the opportunity: “We had right of first refusal. It struck us at some point along the way the price was pretty high,” he tells the NYT. “We would be reprinting basic facts that had already been in the newspaper, but in a different form, and paying a lot […]