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Barnes & Noble swings to Q4 loss on sharp decline in Nook e-book sales
New York -- Barnes & Noble reported on Thursday a loss in the fiscal third quarter, hurt by a 26% decline in revenue for its Nook e-book readers.
The company posted a loss of $6.1 million quarter through Jan. 26, compared to a profit of $52 million in the year-ago period. The retailer blamed the loss partially on charges stemming from weaker-than-expected sales of Nook e-readers during the holiday shopping season.
Revenue fell 9% to $2.22 billion. Analysts had predicted sales of $2.4 billion.
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The Cellular Connection, Indianapolis
The Cellular Connection, the largest Verizon wireless retailer in the U.S., has unveiled a new design in its store in Indianapolis that will be incorporated into all its new stores moving forward. The design is focused on providing a hands-on shopping experience and help customers understand how to fully integrate their technology purchases into their lifestyles.