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Waterstones (UK) may break even

http://www.theguardian.com/books/201...nt-waterstones

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Certainly, the trade has stabilised. More people than ever before are reading, in all formats. In Britain, ebook sales, which have now peaked, account for about 30% of the market. “Waterstones can make a living from the 70% that’s left over,” says Daunt.
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