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Not really. I buy new hardcover releases at Borders for around 18 to 20. everynametaken Send a noteboard - 02/02/2010 12:34:08 AM
Depends on your perspective, I suppose.


They essentially want around 70 to 80 percent of what they currently get for almost none of the production costs. Of course that is 70 to 80 percent of what Borders gets, I imagine Amazon's cut on an ebook is even less meaning that MacMillan is really maximizing profit.

I'd love to see someone do a real cost/profit analysis with real figures.
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Good Lord! *NM* - 02/02/2010 07:58:03 PM 380 Views

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