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Borders - News

Last updated 28.08.08

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Borders rejigs buying team

Eight buyers are to leave Borders UK across its book and non-book teams following a review of the retailer’s buying team structure....

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Roche joins HarperCollins

Former Borders c.e.o. David Roche has joined HarperCollins as a consultant working in the...

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Borders US trims loss, but sales decline

Borders Group in the US has decreased its loss in the second quarter to 2nd August compared...

 

Borders - In Depth

Last updated 12.06.08

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Behind the changing Borders

When asking people about how they got into the book trade, most talk of a long-held desire to work with books. Caroline Mileham, Borders’ personable books category manager, says her entry wasn’t as calculated. “I applied for...

New routes to retailers

Borders seemed to buck the trend when it announced earlier this year that it would close its central distribution centre. The move will see the chain’s Cornwall-based warehouse shut in favour of direct supply to shops from publishers...

Borders plots empire

Luke who? Booksellers had to read up late last year on Luke Johnson, the Channel 4 chairman best known for his way with pizza restaurants, when he emerged as the surprise saviour of the seemingly doomed Borders UK chain. Speaking to The...


Borders - Blogs

Last updated 08.07.08

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Philip Stone

A token gesture

Promoting Book Tokens may not always be in the best interests of their business, but chains still sell them, don't they?

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Anna Richardson

The iLiad moment?

It looks like the world has to wait a while longer for its e-book moment.

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Philip Jones

Is the e-book over already?

Celebs love it, and so does Luke Johnson: the book isn't dead, but the e-book might be.

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