Content Crossroads & Distribution Junction
Industry leaders talk candidly about issues affecting the industry—from distribution to rising costs to an increased focus on content.
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At Barnes & Noble, total store sales in 2005 increased 5 percent to $439.7 million, compared to 2004. For the same period, total store sales at domestic Borders Superstores increased by 4.7 percent ending 2005 at $2.71 billion. It is important to note that these figures include total products sold including gift, stationary, music and café sales.
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