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Wednesday Feb 14, 2007
Today in AMS: Stalking horses and auctions in sightA flurry of stories preview tomorrow's big auction day where Judge Christopher Sontchi will decide who has the better offer for Publishers Group West: Perseus or National Book Network. PW Daily reports, as does Publishers Marketplace, that NBN President Jed Lyons promised in a letter sent to publishers yesterday that if his bid for PGW contracts prevails, he would enter into a lease with the current landlord for the current AMS/PGW warehouse in Indianapolis rather than relocating the stock to the NBN warehouse. NBN will also keep a Bay Area presence and maintain a New York office and perhaps most importantly, keep the PGW name and logo. Some of the PGW staff members took exception to the use of their names in the NBN letter, concerned that it represented an endorsement of the NBN offer, according to Avalon president and PGW founder Charlie Winton, but Lyons said the letter was meant to show NBN's commitment to PGW, and not as an endorsement.
The San Diego Union-Tribune further reported on the B&T bid, with San Diego stock analyst Bud Leedom saying it is unlikely that AMS would have announced the sale to Baker & Taylor if the creditors were not on board. "It looks like this is the better deal than selling off the company piecemeal," Leedom said. "The creditors forced this action; it couldn't have taken place without them." Finally, Peter Handel, crime fiction columnist for PAGES magazine (owned and handled by AMS) confirms the magazine is folding. He'll post his final magazine column on his own blog in March, "when it's relevant to the books I talk about." Email This Post |
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