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Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes The [Irish] Competition Authority has cleared Amazon.com’s acquisition of fellow online book retailer, The Book Depository. According to a release today the Authority said that it ‘has formed the view that the acquisition will not lead to a substantial lessening of competition in any markets for goods or services in the State. ‘ The news comes just a week after Britain’s Office Of Fair Trading closed an open call for submissions on the merger. According to reports in The Bookseller, both the Publishers Association and the Booksellers Association will challenge the merger. Share/Save/Recommend
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Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes Easons, the largest Irish bookseller, has opened a dedicated schoolbooks webstore, Eason School Shop. The move comes amid increased online competition from rival booksellers and moves from Eason to revamp its own website as outlined in its strategic plan earlier in 2011. Delivery from the site is free of charge for all orders over €10 however customers whose orders are under €10 face a delivery charge is €3.80 to anywhere in Ireland. The opening offers include an opportunity for schools to win a library worth €5,000 and discounts for all customers on Penguin Classics and dictionaries. The launch is supported by radio advertisement. Share/Save/Recommend