“As Competition Wanes, Amazon Cuts Back Discounts”

The New York Times:

Even as Amazon became one of the largest retailers in the country, it never seemed interested in charging enough to make a profit. Customers celebrated and the competition languished.

Now, with Borders dead, Barnes & Noble struggling and independent booksellers greatly diminished, for many consumers there is simply no other way to get many books than through Amazon. And for some books, Amazon is, in effect, beginning to raise prices.
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    Well this is a surprise to no one. Right? It should be a surprise to no one.
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