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Coming Friday: Italy s 2021 Mauri Booksellers School Seminar

Speakers in this year’s digital event include Arnaud Nourry, James Daunt, Jesús Badenes, Siv Bublitz, Ricardo Franco Levi, Achille Mauri, Angelo Tantazzi, Paolo Ambrosini, and Ewa Szmidt-Belcarz. An interior courtyard at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in the former San Giorgio Monastery on Venice’s island of San Giorgio Maggiore normally the home of the Scuola per Librai Umberto e Elisabetta Mauri. Image: Cini Fondazione A Three-Hour Program After 37 years of successful iterations in Venice, Italy’s Scuola per Librai Umberto e Elisabetta Mauri arrives digitally on screens in many parts of the world Friday (January 29). With everyone hoping that this is the only year they can’t convene among the gracious arches of the Giorgio Cini Foundation, the program, devoted to “The State of the Book in Europe,” will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CET / 9 a.m. to noon GMT /4 to 7 a.m. ET.

Vulture hedge fund Elliott Advisors hands out £93m to 107 London staff

Share It is also known for digging up information on its opponents through the use of private investigators, former police officers and investigative journalists – a tactic that has made the hedge fund one of the most feared in the world. Businesses which have been on the receiving end say the tactics are deliberately used to intimidate and shock. The firm is most famous for its 15-year battle with the Argentine government over its 2001 debt default, which resulted in a £1.5billion payout for Elliott. When the president Cristina Kirchner attempted to restructure the debt, Elliott refused to accept a large loss on its investment.

CEX staff raise safety concerns as in-person trade-ins continue during new UK lockdown

CEX staff raise safety concerns as in-person trade-ins continue during new UK lockdown
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Surprise Ending for Publishers: In 2020, Business Was Good

Surprise Ending for Publishers: In 2020, Business Was Good With people stuck at home and so many other activities shut down, a lot of reading or at least a lot of book buying happened this year. Barack Obama’s book “A Promised Land” was one of this year’s biggest hits.Credit.Cj Gunther/EPA, via Shutterstock Dec. 29, 2020 Like everybody else, book publishers will be happy to see the end of 2020. But for many of them, the year has brought some positive news, which has been as welcome as it was surprising: Business has been good. With so many people stuck at home and activities from concerts to movies off limits, people have been reading a lot or at least buying a lot of books. Print sales by units are up almost 8 percent so far this year, according to NPD BookScan. E-books and audiobooks, which make up a smaller portion of the market, are up as well.

Book industry turns page | Business | The Journal Gazette

Associated Press A pedestrian walks past boxes set up in front of book store Book Soup in West Hollywood, Calif., to encourage shoppers to buy from independent stores. Previous Next Sunday, December 27, 2020 1:00 am Book industry turns page HILLEL ITALIE | Associated Press NEW YORK – Book publishing in 2020 was a story of how much an industry can change and how much it can, or wants to, remain the same. “A lot of what has happened this year – if it were a novel, I would say that it had a little too much plot,” said Simon & Schuster CEO Jonathan Karp. Three narratives ran through the book world for much of the year: an industry pressed to acknowledge that the status quo was unacceptable, an industry offering comfort and enlightenment during traumatic times, and an industry ever more consolidated around the power of Penguin Random House and Amazon.com.

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