Barnes & Noble Stock Falls 9% After Amazon Tablet Launch

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Todd Wasserman
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Barnes & Noble Stock Falls 9% After Amazon Tablet Launch
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The bookseller's stock was down more than 9% this morning after Amazon introduced its $199 Fire, a tablet that undercuts the Nook Color's price by $50. Amazon also cut the price of its e-Ink Kindle to $80 from $119. The Nook Simple Touch, Barnes & Noble's competitor to that device, sells for $139.

Digital sales, led by the Nook, were a bright spot in Barnes & Noble's fiscal first quarter earnings, which were reported in August. Sales through bn.com jumped 37% for the quarter, compared to the same period in 2010.

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