Barnes and Noble CEO William Lynch resigns
Dustin Kurtz
“We have a very clear vision for what we want to do with the company … we see a big opportunity in digital.” That was Barnes & Noble CEO William… Read more »
“We have a very clear vision for what we want to do with the company … we see a big opportunity in digital.” That was Barnes & Noble CEO William… Read more »
Amazon’s fifteen year campaign to control the book market—a campaign that has included not paying taxes, pulling buy buttons of accounts that won’t agree to terms, coaching the government to… Read more »
On Tuesday, the embattled baby changing station Barnes & Noble released its quarterly report and announced that it would no longer produce the Zune Nook tablet in house. And, while… Read more »
Barnes & Noble’s long decline continues. Yesterday, the embattled public restroom released its quarterly earnings report and, as pretty much everyone expected, it was horrible. In the fourth quarter of 2012… Read more »
Earlier this month, embattled big box bookstore/public restroom Barnes & Noble announced that it was cutting the price of its Nook HD tablets by $70-$120 for one week in honor… Read more »
Well, it can’t all be bad news, I guess. After dropping the price of their Nook Simple Touch (I’m pretty sure it’s called the Nouk Simple Touch across the pond) from £79 to… Read more »
Barnes & Noble has been going through some changes this year. They have been swelling in odd places. They are sometimes angry or sad without knowing why. And people are… Read more »
Barnes & Noble made two announcements this week sure to delight everyone invested in the Nook—with the exception of those who have actually invested in the Nook. B&N has discounted… Read more »
Amazon loves sales tax, people. Loves it. Why would you ever think otherwise? Haven’t you heard their new slogan? “Amazon: Not a Company That’s Spent Millions Trying to Bankrupt Your… Read more »
Ned Flanders of the world, unite! Earlier this week, the conservative watchdog Morality in Media released its “Dirty Dozen” list, which aims to “expose and shame 12 top enablers of… Read more »