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Publisher Bloomsbury hails 'good' performance as sales lift 9 per cent

Bloomsbury said Trespasses by the Holywood-born author Louise Kennedy, was among its bestselling books.
Bloomsbury said Trespasses by the Holywood-born author Louise Kennedy, was among its bestselling books. Bloomsbury said Trespasses by the Holywood-born author Louise Kennedy, was among its bestselling books.

PUBLISHER Bloomsbury has revealed that sales jumped over the past four months as it maintained strong momentum from last year.

The home of Co Down author Louise Kennedy and Harry Potter creator JK Rowling, the publisher saw shares rise on Tuesday after it told investors that recent trading was in line with expectations.

Bloomsbury cheered a "good performance" over the four months to June 30, with sales up 9 per cent year on year, in an update ahead of the firm's annual general meeting.

It said the Harry Potter series continued to be among its bestsellers over the period.

But the company also highlighted strong sales of Louise Kennedy's award winning novel Trespasses. Bloomsbury also noted the sales performance of The Earth Transformed by Peter Frankopan, A Day Of Fallen Night and The Priory Of The Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, and fantasy novels by Sarah J Maas.

Meanwhile, it highlighted that its non-consumer operation was boosted by the continued shift towards digital learning, which drove growth in its Bloomsbury Digital Resources division.

Bosses at the company said they remain "confident in Bloomsbury's ability to continue to deliver long-term success, with significant financial resources available to invest in organic growth and further company acquisitions.

"Global diversification across channels and markets continues to serve us well and further underpins our positive outlook."

Investec analyst Alistair Reid said: "Bloomsbury's operational performance continues to be a compelling story of excellent delivery.

"The AGM trading update today continues the strong momentum seen in recent times, and this is unsurprising given the virtuous flywheel effect in place, with strong revenue and profit growth leading to cash generation that underpins future growth."

The publishing firm will reveal its results for the six months to August on October 26.