May 09, 2013 - PW
In a full statement about the matter that Hachette sent to PW, the publisher said it is "our normal policy not to comment on negotiations underway with any retailer." But there are, nonetheless, "legitimate questions about why many of our books are at present marked out of stock with relatively long estimated shipping times on the Amazon website, in contrast to immediate availability on other websites and in stores."
Hachette's statement continues: "We are satisfying all Amazon’s orders promptly, and notifying them constantly of forthcoming publicity events and of out-of-stock situations on their website. Amazon is holding minimal stock and restocking some of HBG's books slowly, causing 'available 2-4 weeks' messages, for reasons of their own."
Amazon's unspoken "reasons of their own" are likely demands the retailer is making on Hachette in its annual renegotiation of sales terms, seeking a variety of ways to squeeze more revenue from the publisher. Major retailers--Amazon, being one--have long been known, in the book publishing industry, for being aggressive about seeking ever-better terms from publishers. Lately these disputes, which cannot be discussed publicly for legal reasons, have spilled over into the public eye.
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