e-readers posts
FeedPosted Jan 3rd 2011 9:00AM by Connie Madon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports
Borders Group (BGP) has been reporting losses for years. Its third quarter results showed a sharper loss and is fueling concerns about the bookstore's future, as reported by USAToday.
The company is on the defensive. It has sold off 16 stores and other assets to meet debt payments. Now creditors have cut their credit lines, forcing the bookseller to cut back further. The reason given is that Borders' inventory value has fallen.
Continue reading Borders Delays Payments to Vendors
Posted Dec 28th 2009 1:10PM by Brian White (RSS feed)
Filed under: Products and Services, Competitive Strategy, Amazon.com (AMZN)
While much of the Midwestern United States was reeling from a record winter blizzard on Saturday, web e-tailer Amazon.com (AMZN) announced that the Kindle e-book reader (and much more) had become the most-gifted product in its history over the Christmas holiday. Although specific numbers were not available, Amazon.com also indicated that more electronic books for the kindle were sold than physical books -- another first.
Is Amazon's version of the transition from physical media to electronic media happening faster than it imagined? Maybe we can't go that far yet -- and the electronic restrictions will keep many away (including this writer), but Amazon clearly has a hit product here.
Continue reading Amazon.com's Kindle Most-Gifted Item Ever at E-tailer
Posted Dec 18th 2009 8:30AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive Strategy, Amazon.com (AMZN), Sony Corp ADR (SNE)
It wouldn't reveal the number, but Amazon (AMZN) did announce that it realized record sales for its Kindle e-reader this month. And, there's still the rest of the month to go, including the run-up to Christmas. Just as the battle for e-reader market share began to flare up, it already seems to be over.
This year, Sony (SNE) released a new e-reader, and Barnes & Noble (BKS) entered the market with its Nook device. Both posted early successes, which quickly became problems. The two companies sold out of inventory and won't be able to ship new orders until the new year.
Continue reading Amazon Kindle Sets Record, E-Reader Race Is Over
Posted Dec 9th 2009 9:30AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Magazines, Time Warner (TWX), Amazon.com (AMZN), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), News Corp'B' (NWS), Media World, Technology
Five of the largest companies in the print business are testing the digital waters together. Rather than yield their content to alien formats, Time Inc. (TWX), News Corp. (NWS), Conde Nast, Hearst and Meredith Corp. have announced plans to develop a digital content format of their own. This new product would compete with the newly released Nook from Barnes & Noble (BKS), as well as one from Sony (SNE) and the industry-leading Kindle from Amazon (AMZN). The new e-reader content will come in color and in a format that would work across several devices.
The five media companies are equal partners in this joint venture, which will allow publishers to set their own prices for their content -- an obvious response to what they see as unfavorable revenue share deals offered by Amazon earlier this year. Rupert Murdoch has been particularly vocal on this issue, particularly about the fact that News Corp. only receives a little more than a third of the $14.99 a month it costs to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal on a Kindle. He says of the device that it's "a fantastic invention for reading books. It is not much of an experience for newspapers."
Continue reading Time, News Corp, Hearst, and others to compete with Kindle
Posted Nov 30th 2009 11:00AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), eBay (EBAY), Wal-Mart (WMT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Best Buy (BBY), Costco Wholesale (COST), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF)
The next month is the one that matters most to the retail sector. It will dominate the conversation when Q4 and full-year financials are reported. A strong Black Friday brought with it concerns that momentum will fade, but opportunity is not dispensed equally. Some retailers will come through the season better than others, and industry experts have already chosen their favorites.
Michael Dart, senior partner at Kurt Salmon Associates, says, "We are seeing a paradigm shift in the way consumer interprets value and what they are looking for." The winners will do more than pitch deep discounts to convince consumers to part with their hard-earned cash.
Continue reading Nine (and then some) retail stocks to watch this holiday season
Posted Nov 21st 2009 12:40PM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Amazon.com (AMZN), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Media World, Technology
Take the Nook off your Christmas list. The new e-reader from Barnes & Noble (BKS) has already sold out, and more won't be available until after the holiday has passed. The next batch will be available, at best, by January 4, 2010.
In a statement, the company said, "While we increased production based on the high consumer interest, we've sold out of our initial Nook allotment available for delivery before the holidays." If you still want to give the device as a holiday gift, Barnes & Noble will give you a gift certificate to tide the recipient over until the device itself comes around.
Continue reading No more Nookie 'til next year, says Barnes & Noble