Saturday, 23 May 2009

Books-A-Million, profits from economic downturn

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It seems that not all is gloom and doom in the publishing industry after all. Maybe people are turning to books as a means of escape from economic misery.

Books-A-Million unexpectedly furnished better than predicted first-quarter results, the bookstore chain even posting a 2.0% sales increase during the period, with sales bringing in $118.2 million.

Books-A-Million say their book business remains "challenged" but the bargain book segment did well. Apparently, Stephenie Meyer and her Twilight series drove a substantial amount of the profit into their tills – so her writing IS good for something…


If things aren’t so bad after all, maybe they’ll stock a few other authors. Think on, Mr. Books-A-Million, we all need a leg up, especially in difficult economic times….




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1 comment:

Janet Jarrell said...

Books are still selling - that is fabulous news!

By the way, any publicity is good for Ms. Meyer, I think you should mention your book more than hers.