Faculty News
Prof. Arun Sundararajan on the Apple price-fixing case and the demise of traditional publishing
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April 13, 2012
Excerpt from MSNBC -- "As the balance of power tilts even more toward the Kindle platform, book publishers will lose bargaining power, [Sundararajan] added, and eventually, as it gathers more market power, Amazon.com will be able to raise prices."
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April 11, 2012
Excerpt from MSNBC -- "New York University’s Sundararajan said the lawsuit doesn’t represent too big an issue for Apple, as it is not a market leader in the e-books space. Amazon.com has about two-thirds of the market, compared to about 10 percent for Apple, he said."
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Excerpt from MSNBC -- "As the balance of power tilts even more toward the Kindle platform, book publishers will lose bargaining power, [Sundararajan] added, and eventually, as it gathers more market power, Amazon.com will be able to raise prices."
Read more
April 11, 2012
Excerpt from MSNBC -- "New York University’s Sundararajan said the lawsuit doesn’t represent too big an issue for Apple, as it is not a market leader in the e-books space. Amazon.com has about two-thirds of the market, compared to about 10 percent for Apple, he said."
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