Pearson hopeful over 2012 line-up
Pearson, which also owns the Financial Times, added that the book business was likely to be “in line” with the industry in 2012 following years of outperformance.
Penguin, whose UK arm published 78 top-ten best-sellers last year, expects to benefit from a strong publishing schedule, including comedian David Walliams’ autobiography Camp David and sports presenter Clare Balding’s childhood memoirs.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdPearson, which also has a large education division, reported an 11 per cent rise in sales to £1.16 billion in the first three months of 2012 but warned first half operating profits will be lower than last year.