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Hachette chief laments digital pricing threat to book publishing

By Ben Hall in Paris

Published: August 31 2009 03:00 | Last updated: August 31 2009 03:00

The pressure from Google's digital library project and Amazon's electronic books is forcing publishers to consider drastic price cuts, the head of the world's second-largest publisher of books by sales has warned.

Arnaud Nourry, chief executive of French publishing group Hachette Livre, said unilateral pricing by Google, Amazon and other e-book retailers such as Barnes & Noble could destroy publishers' profits and kill the lucrative trade in hardbacks.

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