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Microsoft sells Nook stake back to Barnes & Noble
2014-12-05 08:58:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Microsoft is withdrawing from its investment in Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader. The company acquired a stake in Nook Media in 2012, but has now agreed to sell it back to Barnes & Noble and end their commercial cooperation. The sale will help Barnes & Noble continue with its plan to separate its digital business from its traditional retail activities, a process expected to be completed by the end of August 2015. The announcement came alongside quarterly results showing Nook'a revenues down 41.3 percent year-on-year to USD 64 million. Device sales fell 63.7 percent to USD 18.7 million in the three months to October, and digital content sales dropped 21.2 percent to USD 45.2 million. Nook narrowed its EBITDA loss to USD 8 million from USD 38 million a year ago.
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Barnes & Noble Nook sales disappoint
2014-09-09 16:34:39| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
US bookstore chain Barnes & Noble reports falling revenues for the first quarter as a result of disappointing sales of its Nook e-book reader.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook
2014-08-26 20:37:21| PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook is an average Android tablet that isn't a very good value, even with Barnes & Noble's bundled content.
Gadget Ogling: A New Nook, a Good (M8), a Lock With No Key - and Music, Music, Music
2014-08-26 19:57:14| TechNewsWorld
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook conflates lots of different things: It's an Android tablet designed for reading, made by Samsung for Barnes & Noble. That might seem confusing, and I'd agree. It's essentially a branded version of the Galaxy Tab 4 with an e-commerce focus. Specifically, there's a Barnes & Noble Newsstand app, with games, movies and books on offer.
Nook Redux: Is B&N Shooting Itself in the Foot?
2014-08-22 01:23:48| TechNewsWorld
After Barnes & Noble bled serious cash trying to create its own Nook e-reading tablets to compete with Amazon's Fire and Apple's iPad -- eventually, scrapping most of the Nook-building unit -- I figured it was pretty much down for the count. Letting Samsung give select tablets the "Nook" brand seemed more like a cry for help them a business decision that had much chance of success.
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