NEW YORK, NY/AUTHORLINK NEWS/September 16, 2010--Barnes & Noble, Inc. today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, William J. Lynch, Jr., has sent a letter to all Barnes & Noble shareholders in connection with the Company's Annual Meeting on September 28, 2010. The letter details the Company's strategy to grow its business and to create shareholder value.
The Barnes & Noble Board of Directors recommends that shareholders vote the WHITE proxy card FOR Barnes & Noble's three highly qualified nominees and AGAINST a precatory shareholder proposal submitted by Ronald Burkle's investment vehicle, The Yucaipa Companies, to amend the Company's Shareholder Rights Plan. Barnes & Noble strongly urges shareholders to discard any gold proxy card sent by Burkle or Yucaipa.
The text of the letter follows:
September 16, 2010
Dear Fellow Shareholder:
As you may know, I joined Barnes & Noble in 2009 and was named Chief Executive Officer of your company in March of this year. I am enthusiastic about the opportunities that lie ahead for Barnes & Noble and its shareholders, and confident that you have a superior management team and Board of Directors working on your behalf.
While it's still early in the execution of our strategic plan, we feel confident (based on the initial positive results) that it's the right path to maximize shareholder value for you. The Company's strategic plan is based on the following objectives:
1.) Gain Share In Our Physical Retail Bookstore Business - The book industry and, in particular, the retail bookstore model, has been under significant pressure recently, both from macro-economic factors affecting all retail and also disruptive emerging technologies in digital reading. During this difficult and dynamic period for the industry, Barnes & Noble is focusing on continuing to deliver the best retail bookstore experience in the market*. Our analysis indicates an industry shake-out that will result in a consolidation of the physical book business based on the following dynamics:
a. Fewer bookstore competitors - It's clear there will be fewer bookstores in this country and as we continue to maintain the best real estate portfolio of locations and best run retail bookstore model, our stores will be the beneficiary of this consolidation. We love our bookstores and we intend to make them even better places to shop in the future.
b. Fewer stores selling books - approximately 50% of the $21 billion U.S. book business is transacted in non-book retail outlets such as mass merchants, as well as drug and mass discounters. As the physical book market contracts over the next four years, from approximately $21 billion to $19 billion**, we see many of these non-book retailers de-emphasizing the book category with greatly reduced shelf space and in some cases eliminating it all together. This will provide an opportunity for us.
Evidence of this shake-out already exists as our share gains from our largest physical bookstore competitors have accelerated in the last year. Today, the Company owns approximately 18% of the U.S book market, and we expect that figure to grow to 20-25% over the next three years.
2.) Establish B&N as a Top Retailer of Content in the Exploding Digital Market - Barnes & Noble was the first company to launch an eReading device, the "Rocketbook" in early 2000. By 2004, it became clear the Company was too early to the market. Since re-launching our eBookstore just over a year ago, every metric we track in the digital business is exceeding our expectations. In that brief 12-month period since we began selling digital content, we've gone from zero share to capturing over 20% of the digital trade book market - a higher share than the 18% we possess of the physical book market. Over the last two quarters, these eBook sales have been driving the growth of our BN.com business, generating over 50% year-over-year comparative revenue increases. Our early success in this emerging market can be primarily attributed to a few factors:
a. The competitive advantage of our stores and our 40,000 booksellers - Our stores and our booksellers have fueled the sales of NOOK devices and NOOK reading applications for PC, iPhone and other mobile devices. Having more than 700 of the best and most heavily trafficked retail locations combined with 40,000 committed and passionate booksellers, affords us the ability to hand-sell and educate millions of people interested in digital reading, in-person every day. For most customers, making sense of emerging technologies in digital media can be confusing - particularly early in the adoption curve. No one can match Barnes & Noble's high-touch consumer reach in the emerging digital reading market, and it's our best asset as we establish ourselves as a leader in this space.
b. Our Digital Catalog - At our core, we're purveyors of books, textbooks, magazines, newspapers and other forms of content, whether in physical or digital format. Our digital strategy is to deliver content in all forms, on multiple platforms, in-store, online and wirelessly to maximize the number of digital libraries powered by Barnes & Noble. For the last several years we've been investing heavily to convert books into digital format and amass our digital catalog of eBooks. We now own one of the top two saleable catalogs of digital in-copyright books in the world, and have contracts with thousands of publishers and authors to sell those works - an asset that will be an annuity for the Company far into the future. Barnes & Noble offers a selection of over one million books that can be read on NOOK digital reading software that supports over 400 mobile devices, including our own award-winning NOOK eBook Reader. Our promise to the customer is to offer the broadest selection of books in digital form and allow them to take their digital libraries with them wherever they go, on whatever device they are currently reading.
c. Our Digital Products team - Barnes & Noble has built a best-in-class management team with expertise in retail, e-commerce, technology and digital media. Over the last few years, we've added top managers and technologists from companies such as Microsoft, Palm, Adobe, Cisco, Apple, Motorola, Travelocity and Time Warner Digital in both our New York headquarters and our recently opened B&N Digital offices in Palo Alto, California. This is the most talented team I've ever worked with, and they are 100% focused on innovation in the digital reading space and driving shareholder value for you. The release of our NOOK Wi-Fi eBook Reader this year was touted as, "the best eReading product for under $149" by technology authority CNET, and you can expect more winning products from us in the near future.
While entering the digital content market has required significant investments from the Company in the form of sizable capital outlays and expenses, our early success has emboldened us. We are ahead of our plans, have quickly become the #2 retailer of digital books in the world, and have visibility to a digital business model delivering attractive profits and returns. Through our stores, booksellers, brand and publisher relationships, we combine a unique set of competitive advantages that will allow us to continue to succeed in this large emerging digital market. We expect to capture over 25% of the market for eBooks, eTextbooks and Digital Newsstand in total by 2013, projecting to over $1 billion in digital revenue for Barnes & Noble.
3.) Grow Share of the $12 Billion Textbook Market - Acquiring Barnes & Noble College Booksellers was a critical piece of our overall strategy. First, we were able to purchase the business for what we believe was a very attractive price and use its cash flows to help fund our digital investments and other operational needs. Just as important, by re-uniting the Barnes & Noble brand and owning the Barnes & Noble College assets, the Company has been able to roll out its new comprehensive offering of textbook solutions to a critical mass of students and faculty. In fact, in the most recent back-to-school season in August, Barnes & Noble is the only major retailer to offer college students textbooks in every available format - new, used, rental and digital - across both our online channels of BN.com and to more than four million students visiting our over 633 Barnes & Noble College Bookstores.
As with our consumer retail stores, the marketing reach that the physical College bookstores provide students gives us a large advantage over competitors as the market evolves. As an illustration, Barnes & Noble recently launched NOOKstudy(TM), a feature-rich digital textbook and study tool that lets college students manage all their digital content on their chosen computing devices. Launching NOOKstudy through our Barnes & Noble College channels has resulted in it being the most downloaded Digital Textbook Reader in this back-to-school rush period, three months after its launch.
Currently, we have approximately 15% of the $12 billion U.S. textbook market and we plan to grow that share. As the market fragments into these different formats of new, used, rental and digital, schools will find it increasingly difficult and costly to provide the content, logistics and technology required to service students and deliver course materials across the various formats. As a result, more and more they will outsource the management of their college bookstores. With our expertise and scale as a retail operator, combined with the sophisticated digital platforms and content catalogs we've built, we have positioned Barnes & Noble as the clear best-in-class partner for colleges and universities that want to modernize their offerings and offer students the maximum choice they will increasingly demand. And please remember that today's college students are tomorrow's big readers.
In summary, the Company competes in three very large and dynamic markets: the $23 billion consumer book market, the $12 billion textbook market and the $22 billion newsstand market. As the bookstore industry consolidates, and college bookstores increasingly outsource their operations, we see these markets becoming less fragmented and have solid plans to capture that business. In addition, we have empirical evidence that the exploding digital content market provides incremental opportunities for Barnes & Noble in all of these markets. While it's early in our implementation, our models indicate that we're on plan. I am confident, and you have over 40,000 Barnes & Noble booksellers working diligently every day to ensure, that the Company delivers for you.
In addition to asking for your support on our strategy, and of course your continued business in our stores, online at BN.com and with our NOOK digital products, I'd also respectfully ask you to support Barnes & Noble and vote the WHITE proxy card FOR your Board's highly qualified nominees and AGAINST the precatory shareholder proposal to amend the Shareholder Rights Plan. We greatly appreciate your support.
Very truly yours,
William J. Lynch, Jr.
Chief Executive Officer
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