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January 14, 2010By Michael Cader

Bookselling: Marcus Books In Trouble; Touting New Releases

January 14, 2010By Michael Cader

Oakland’s Marcus Books, “the nation’s oldest African American bookstore” is “in deep financial trouble” and faces foreclosure. The Oakland-area NBC station reports that manager (and daughter of the founders) Blanche Richardson blames “a Ponzi scheme and a subprime loan” for the store’s troubles. They “need to raise tens of thousands of dollars to keep the store afloat,” and have started a legal defense fund.NBC site In USA Today, booksellers Elaine Petrocelli of Book Passage, Audrey Bullar of Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Patricia Bostelman at Barnes & Noble, Daphne Durham at Amazon, and Larry Norton at Borders tip these new and forthcoming releases: […]

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January 14, 2010By Michael Cader

Waterstone's Holiday Comps Down 9%; MD Johnson Is Replaced

January 14, 2010By Michael Cader

Waterstone’s parent company HMV issued a brief trading update, reporting that in the ten-week holiday sales period ending January 2, same-store sales at the bookstore chain declined 8.9 percent. Managing director Gerry Johnson has been dismissed, and HMV group development director Dominic Myers has taken over management of Waterstone’s “with immediate effect.” (BTW, total e-book downloads for the period were 80,000 units.) HMV head Simon Fox says, “Whilst the recent performance of Waterstone’s has been unsatisfactory, it remains an excellent business and brand, with a great opportunity as the only remaining specialist bookseller on the High Street.” Fox indicates to […]

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January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

EMPG Confirms Negotiations, Says Lender/Owners to Provide New Working Capital

January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Further to this morning’s story on a restructuring of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt parent company EMPG which is considered likely to wipe out existing equity holders, the company issued this statement: “We are in advanced discussions regarding a comprehensive, consensual balance sheet restructuring. A substantial majority of the company’s most significant lenders have already agreed to the framework for this restructuring plan, which will put the company on a stronger financial footing for the future. “Moreover, certain of our lenders have committed to make substantial new investments in the company in connection with this restructuring. Significantly, the plan will enhance liquidity […]

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January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Financial House of Cards Reported Ready to Fall

January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Two debt restructurings last year still left Houghton Mifflin Harcourt parent company Education and Media Publishing Group (EMPG) straining to sustain their debt obligations and covenants, and reports from Ireland indicate yet another restructuring is in the works that would wipe out equity-holders entirely and turn the company over to its secured lenders. Investors losing out would include the financial genius behind the $9 billion worth of acquisitions, Barry O’Callaghan, whose interest was reduced to about 20 percent of the company last August. (He also made himself ceo of HMH last year when Tony Lucki wisely retired.) But it also […]

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January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Bookselling: Bodhi Tree to Close

January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Owners of Los Angeles-based Bodhi Tree Bookstore Phil Thompson and Stan Madson reportedly told their staff last week that the store will be shutting its doors in a year’s time” after almost 40 years in business, LA Weekly reports. With both owners in their 70s, they decided to sell the building on Melrose Avenue to a real estate developer.LAW

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January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

People

January 13, 2010By Michael Cader

Direct Brands has hired David Gitow as chief marketing officer and Alan Katz as evp, business development, the first major appointments under new ceo Deborah Fine. Gitow was cmo at both BN.com and Barnes & Noble, and in a long time stretch at Time, Inc. founded and ran Time, Inc. Home Entertainment. Katz has had a long career in magazine publishing, including executive positions at Vanity Fair and New York. BookEnds Literary Agency co-founder Jacky Sach will retire from publishing after 10 years as an agent for “new opportunities.” Sach began her publishing career in 1985 at Berkley. BookEnds will […]

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