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Nigel Newton Quotes
«The release of the first Harry Potter film on November 16 will, we believe, trigger a dramatic increase in sales as a new audience is introduced to the books,»
Author: Nigel Newton
«Prospects into 2006 and beyond are strong as we expand our publishing list and develop our international operations,»
Author: Nigel Newton
«Trading is strong across the Group, demonstrating the broad base of the company's activities and the benefits of our long-term investment strategy,»
Author: Nigel Newton
«I don't think the magic will wear off. This is a real classic that has all the ingredients as a C.S. Lewis or Roald Dahl that sells as many books as they did 50 years ago,»
Author: Nigel Newton
«This creates the possibility of an entirely new book-promotion event that will inject new life into the marketing of books and authors' relationship with their readers.»
Author: Nigel Newton
«[It] will inject new life into the marketing of books.»
Author: Nigel Newton
«Our first 24 titles went up an hour ago, and it's a very exciting initiative because although its not a big area now, it will be in the future.»
Author: Nigel Newton
«Although it's not a big area now, it will be in the future. We want to stake out our territory.»
Author: Nigel Newton
«We have made a number of big purchases in the last six months. We're in a position to do so.»
Author: Nigel Newton