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Bloomsbury Publishing inks new long-term supply deal with Amazon

(Sharecast News) - Bloomsbury Publishing announced a new long-term supply agreement with Amazon on Friday, reinforcing its ongoing relationship with the global e-commerce giant. The FTSE 250 publisher reaffirmed its confidence in market expectations, indicating that its performance remained in line with consensus expectations.

It said further insights into its financial outlook for the year ending 28 February would be provided in its preliminary results announcement.

At 0846 GMT, shares in Bloomsbury Publishing were down 0.61% at 650p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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