19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
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Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
19 May 2014
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc today announces unaudited results for the year ended 28 February 2014.
Download To view a full version of the results in |
Financial highlights
The highlights for the year ended 28 February 2014 include:
Operating highlights
Commenting on the results, Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, said:
“This has been a very strong year for Bloomsbury.
Our Adult division had a spectacular year driven by an excellent list of new books including Khaled Hosseini's And the Mountains Echoed, Samantha Shannon's debut novel The Bone Season, and the continued strength of our cookery list which includes the phenomenal success of Tom Kerridge's Proper Pub Food.
We have continued to grasp the opportunities offered by the digital revolution to build a growing profitable, sustainable and balanced twenty-first century publishing business. Underpinning this is our success in developing into a wholly integrated trade and academic publisher in the major markets around the world. During the year we made good progress towards our longer-term strategic targets.
We enter 2014/15 with a strong publishing programme including new titles from Tom Kerridge and Paul Hollywood as well as a year-long Harry Potter marketing campaign to promote the newly illustrated series. In May we launched Bloomsbury Collections, an academic e-book platform that will have 3,500 titles by the end of the year.”
* Highlighted items mainly comprise amortisation of intangible assets, acquisition related legal and other professional fees and restructuring costs.
For further information, please contact:
Daniel de Belder/Guy Scarborough, Bell Pottinger | +44 (0) 20 7861 3232 |
Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | +44 (0) 20 7631 5630 |
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