Monday, February 25, 2013

Barnes & Noble, Again

More news about B & N.  The founder and current chairman, Leonard Riggio, has announced plans to buy back the retail portion of the business.  He only wants the brick and mortar stores, not the Nook e-reader division.  Nook lost $262 million dollars in 2012, and 2013 losses are expected to exceed this amount.  Nook and other e-readers are losing market share to iPad, other tablets, and smart phones.  There is much conjecture in the book world that e-readers are well on their way to becoming a thing of the past.  That was a short life!

5 comments:

  1. I predicted it was a fad in 2007! I'm so sad it took this many years for the retail and tech companies to realize this as they put so many people out of jobs.

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  2. It's interesting that sales of ebooks continues to explode, but dedicated ereaders are already considered dinosaurs. I have to confess to adding to their demise. My Kindle now sits unread, while my iPad gets a workout.

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  3. I read about this somewhere else on the internet. No real surprise to me. The speed with which these new technologies become outmoded is dizzying. Seems eerytime I turn on mylaptop there's another update to iTunes! I'm glad I never gave in to the eReader craze.

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  4. I wish I'd done the same. The Kindle is destined for the garbage soon.

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  5. I don't regret my eReader at all. I love having a device that is dedicated to reading and only reading. I have had my Kobo for 3 years and it hasn't failed me. I haven't had any glitches or had to take it in to get worked on (knock on wood). It's saved my back from having to lug a heavy book in my purse which I never leave the house without!

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