Sales increase of 3% brings HarperCollins revenues to $1.1B
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Reports on the performance of HarperCollins for the year ending June 30, 1995. Increased sales and profits; Major restructuring of the company; Successful titles of the company.
- World trade sales $668M. at HarperCollins. Milliott, Jim // Publishers Weekly;10/30/1995, Vol. 242 Issue 44, p13
Reports on the worldwide general trade sales of HarperCollins in fiscal 1995. Sales in the education group; Religion publishing.
- Six-month sales inch up at Harper, but profits slip. // Publishers Weekly;2/20/1995, Vol. 242 Issue 8, p109
Reports on HarperCollins' financial performance for the six-month period ending December 31, 1994. Increase in worldwide revenues; Decrease in operating profit; Factors affecting the company's financial performance.
- Profits tumble at HarperCollins. Milliot, Jim // Publishers Weekly;8/25/1997, Vol. 244 Issue 35, p13
Focuses on HarperCollins' drop in operating income. What the declines reflect; Actions HarperCollins will take with respect to 106 terminated book contracts.
- First half results up 7 ... at Harper. Milliot, Jim // Publishers Weekly;2/14/1994, Vol. 241 Issue 7, p10
Reports on HarperCollins' revenues for the first six months of its fiscal year ending in December 31, 1993. Percentage increase over fiscal year 1992; Percentage increase of adult trade sales; HarperBusiness' sales increase in the first half of 1994; Performance of the children's division;...
- Six-month profits down at Harper. // Publishers Weekly;2/17/1997, Vol. 244 Issue 7, p114
Reports on HarperCollins (HC) sales for the first six months of fiscal 1997, ended December 31, 1996. A decline of 23 percent compared to the first half of fiscal 1996; Fiscal data on operating profit; Rise in sales from continuing operations, excluding results from HC's educational divisions;...
- Returns drop quarterly earnings at HarperCollins. // Publishers Weekly;11/25/1996, Vol. 243 Issue 48, p13
Announces that HarperCollins (HC) reported sharp declines in sales and earnings for the first quarter ended September 30, 1996. HC attributing the decline in earnings in its adult trade unit to industry-wide returns; Other causes of lower earnings, such as absence of profits from the education...
- HC reports strong gains in profits. Milliot, Jim // Publishers Weekly;2/16/1998, Vol. 245 Issue 7, p111
Notes that HarperCollins continues to report improved operating results, as of February 1998, compared to 1997. Statistics about finances; Sales in second quarter; Reasons for improvements; Optimism for second half of year; Mention of new children's editorial director.
- HC profits up 200% in year; Hemming is new publisher. Baker, John F. // Publishers Weekly;8/17/1998, Vol. 245 Issue 33, p13
Reports that HarperCollins increased its operating profits 200 percent in its year ending June 30, 1998. Amount of publishing revenues for HarperCollins; Hiring of Cathy Hemming as executive vice-president and publisher of the HarperCollins adult trade group; Jane Friedman's position as...