![]() Its illustrated edition of the Game of Thrones series costs around £135.īarbican Centre hit by fresh race claims over ‘diversity hires’Ībrdn lands £1.5 billion Interactive deal as market for small investor hots upĪsset Value Investor vows to continue Third Point fight despite defeat The publisher markets itself as by book lovers, for book lovers. Reynolds said the move "reflects our values and will position the business strongly for the future". She said: "It is fitting that the new owners should be the employees, as they are the people who have made it what it is today." Gavron said shareholders are "delighted" at the move, and that her late husband "would have approved enthusiastically". ![]() She oversaw the sale to employees after the idea was muted by the publisher's CEO of five years, Joanna Reynolds. The peer died in 2015 and his widow, publishing veteran and Carcanet Press owner Kate Gavron, has since acted as management board chair. ![]() It will be owned entirely by its staff via Employee Ownership Trust. ![]() The company, which was bought by Labour peer and printing tycoon Bob Gavron in 1982, is now adopting a John Lewis-style structure. ![]()
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