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    Book Market

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    for the society and publishing world as well. Outline of the Book Market of Japan Retail Market Sales of Books and Magazines 3‚000.00 2‚500.00 2‚000.00 1‚500.00 1‚000.00 500.00 0.00 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06 Magazines Books Total Sales of Publications in 2006 Books 932.6 billion yen (US$ 7.8 billion) Magazines 1‚220‚0 (US$10.2 billion) Japanese book market is not necessarily small‚ but it has become declined since mid 1990s. The total sales of publishing industry in 2006 were

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    BROCKWAY AND COATES

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    500‚000 upon signing agreement; b. $500‚000 upon completion of a completed manuscript; 3. Chance of delivering a completed manuscript 80% (i.e. 20% chance if not delivering a completed manuscript; 4. Likelihood of publishing the Manuscript is 75% (i.e. 25% chance of not publishing the Manuscript); 5. Cost of editorial service $250‚000 (whether B&C decides to publish or not); 6. Decision to publish will result in an addendum cost of $50‚000 for preparing camera ready proofs; 7. Printing costs

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    Xerox - Book in Time

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    Book-in-Time equipment allows for a publishing company to produce a 300-page book for $6.90‚ something which could have been previously reached only for lots larger than 1‚000 copies. A significant decrease in publishing costs‚ given the fact that these cover up to 20 % (including the paper and binding the book)‚ would create the possibility of an increased profit margin. Book-In-Time solution provided by Xerox is one of the most efficient solutions for publishing companies running on demand for short-run

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    other fiction stories. C4 Firms Harlequin Simon and Schuster Harper/Avon Total Market Share 19.4% 7.6% 6.4% 33% The C4 for the publishing industry is 33%‚ which means the industry is not concentrated. HHI Firms Harlequin Simon and Schuster Harper/Avon Total Calc 19.42(376.36) 7.62(57.76) 6.42(40.96) 516.04 This HHI index shows that the publishing industry is not concentrated and it is competitive. The HHI and C4 results suggest that the

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    Book-in-Time equipment allows for a publishing company to produce a 300-page book for $6.90‚ something that could have been previously reached only for lots larger than 1‚000 copies. A significant decrease in publishing costs‚ given the fact that these cover up to 20 % (including the paper and binding the book)‚ would create the possibility of an increased profit margin. Book-In-Time solution provided by Xerox is one of the most efficient solutions for publishing companies running on demand for short-run

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    Xerox Case Study Analysis

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    equipment allows for a publishing company to produce a 300-page book for $7‚ something which could have been previously reached only for lots larger than 1‚000 copies. A significant decrease in publishing costs‚ given the fact that these cover up to 20 % (including the paper and binding the book)‚ would create the possibility of an increased profit margin. Another advantage that the Book-in-Time solution provided by Xerox is that is one of the most efficient solutions for publishing companies running

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    related goods. A new covers a whole process from its manuscript to its publication and then to its readers. 3. How can publishers exploit writers? Publishers exploit writers in many ways. Some are described here. Like they exploit writers by not publishing their books. For publishers‚ the writer should be well known because people like to read the novels of well known authors. So‚ most of the time they are not willing to publish the content by a new writer. If an author’s looks and his personality

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    Budding Authors

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    storyline has a vast expandable world that has been made into eight full length movies and now is spawning a spin off‚ in addition to merchandise. Most authors will never make anything remotely like this when they put pen to paper. But this is what publishing companies want from everyone who submits work to them. Thus‚ handling rejection is a very important ability that new authors need to develop. More times than not their work will be sent back with a letter saying that it was not what the company

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    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Harrison-Keyes‚ Inc. University of Phoenix May 8‚ 2006 Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Over a century old‚ Harrison-Keyes was founded in 1899 and made its early money publishing the works of literary giants. Throughout the years‚ the company‘s focus shifted to meet demand and by the mid-1950s‚ it was regarded as a leading publisher of business‚ scientific and technical information. (University of Phoenix‚ n.d.‚ Scenario Harrison-Keyes‚ p.

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    A Book Fair

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    was really a spectacle to watch. There were attractive hoardings everywhere. Security arrangements were tight. We had to pass through metal detector to reach the different halls. Each hall was segmented into many stalls managed by the respective publishing houses. There were local publishers‚ national publishers and international publishers. The stalls were attractively decorated. There was a huge crowd of people. Some of the stalls particularly those dealing in stationery and children books were

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