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Barnes & Noble lands $300M Microsoft investment

Published November 04, 2015

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Microsoft revealed plans on Monday to shell out $300 million to invest in the Nook and college text businesses of Barnes & Noble, sending the struggling bookseller’s stock skyrocketing more than 90 percent.

The surprise alliance aims to capitalize on the transformation in the publishing world in favor of rapidly-growing digital text.

As part of the pact, the two companies are forming a new Barnes & Noble subsidiary that will house the Nook and college businesses and after a $300 million investment by Microsoft will have a valuation of $1.7 billion.

The new division, being called Newco for now, will be 82.4 percent owned by New York-based Barnes & Noble, while Microsoft will own the remaining 17.6percent.

The alliance includes a deal to produce a Nook application for Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system.

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