国际英语新闻:Rise of online bookstores forces Bertelsmann to shut
In a statement Bertelsmann sent to Shanghai Daily, it said the decision was reached following a change in business strategy. Two weeks earlier, Bertelsmann announced it would close 36 stores of the 21st Century Book Chain in Beijing.
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German media giant Bertelsmann AG Chief Executive Hartmut Ostrowksi attends the company's annual news conference in Berlin March 18, 2008. |
"We see the two businesses failing to maintain their fast development and size in the long term amid a rapidly changing market," Bertelsmann said in the statement. "But we will continue to focus on other fast developing businesses in China, one of the three most important markets that will drive Bertelsmann's global business."
The German firm also has affiliates in China involved in the media service and publication business. In January this year, Bertelsmann established the Asia Investment Fund with an initial investment of 100 million U.S. dollars to tap the new media sector.
Bertelsmann, which pioneered the book club concept, entered China in 1995. Its book club members hit 1.5 million in 2000 and sales were worth 150 million yuan (21.7 million U.S. dollars) in 2002. But sales dropped sharply in 2004 and 2005.
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Bertelsmann AG, the German media group, announced that it will close its Chinese book club and halt Shanghai Bertelsmann Culture Industry Co Ltd's business in China although it said it will not withdraw from the market |
The company assured book club members that they would get back their money in their accounts through a postal remittance. Members can check how much money is left in their accounts through the Website or call center before December 25 this year.
The book club will stop accepting orders, including online orders and mail order catalogues from Tuesday. But it will continue its policy of buyers being able to return books within 15 days.
Bertelsmann also said it would pay compensation packages to all store employees according to Chinese laws and regulations.
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