New technology has helped the British arm of Rupert Murdoch’s publishing company, HarperCollins, post its highest revenue figures in three years, says a report released in London.
Turnover for the business rose 4.7 per cent to STG254 million ($A389 million) in the year ending June 2011, with the sales of e-books up sevenfold, reported the Evening Standard newspaper.
HarperCollins, which also has accounts in Australia, have attributed the results partly to experimentation with e-books and other media applications which have started ‘to bear fruit’.
While pre-tax profits for the latest cycle halved to STG14 million, the 2010 results were buoyed by a one-off gain following the resolution of a legal dispute with Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien’s estate.
Source: www.bigpond.com
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