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Sunday, March 14th, 2010Macmillan is established as one of the top 6 publishers worlwide.
Macmillan is established as one of the top 6 publishers worlwide.
Amazon.com found itself embroiled in a weekend e-reader dispute with publisher Macmillan , which wants to raise prices of e-books for Amazon’s Kindle device to between $12.99 and $14.99.
(AP) — After a weeklong absence, new copies of Andrew Young’s “The Politician,” Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” and other books published by Macmillan are available for purchase on Amazon.com . Macmillan books coming back to Amazon …
… Macmillan books coming back to AmazonNEW YORK — After a weeklong absence, new copies of Andrew Young’s “The Politician,” Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” and other books published by Macmillan are available for purchase on Amazon.com
The big news earlier this year was the dust-up between Macmillan and Amazon.com . Basically, MacMillan objected to how Amazon’s ebook pricing and percentage of revenue for publishers from ebook sales was set up
Amazon’s strategy in the skirmish was to remove all “buy” buttons from all books published by Macmillan listed on their website. This is not a new tactic for Amazon.com . In 2008, Amazon used the same tactic when they wanted to force all …
I’gallimaufry going to guess you harbor’t paid “list value” according to manifold books since you first plant out about Amazon.com .
Yesterday there were no Macmillan books obtainable from Amazon.com directly, even if the site still listed copies existing from other sellers.
Publishing powerhouse Macmillan recently made headlines with its demands for pricing control on e-books sold through Amazon. To recap: Amazon at first dropped Macmillan’s books from its store (including print editions) because the publisher wanted to charge more than $9.99 for Amazon e-books. Amazon later begrudgingly accepted Macmillan’s demands, ..
Publishing powerhouse Macmillan recently made headlines with its demands for pricing control on e-books sold through Amazon. To recap: Amazon at first dropped Macmillan’s books from its store (including print editions) because the publisher wanted to charge more than $9.99 for Amazon e-books