The company backed up its assertion with some numbers - although, as usual, not all the numbers necessary to do a deep dive into this trend. For instance, since 1 April, it has sold 105 Kindle books for every 100 print books sold, including hardcover and paperback books that offer no Kindle version.
A more telling comparison would be sales revenues by category, which Amazon did not provide, although it did specify that its units-sold figures do not include free e-books.
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