Lynch's resignation comes after just three years in the role. No successor was named, but the New York-based company said yesterday that it is reviewing its strategic plan and will provide an update "when appropriate." Shares fell nearly 5 per cent in after-hours trading on the news.
In the wake of his departure, Chief Financial Officer Michael Huseby will become president of the company and CEO of its Nook Media unit.
Riggio declined an interview through a company spokeswoman.
The news didn't surprise some analysts.
"The board lost confidence in Lynch. Investors lost confidence," Belus Capital Markets analyst Brian Sozzi said yesterday.
He said that Lynch didn't have a definitive plan at the last earnings call, after Barnes & Noble posted a larger quarterly loss and said sales plunged in the three months ended April 30.
Moreover, the company announced that it would stop making its own Nook color touchscreen tablets because they failed to keep up with competitors.
Barnes & Noble has been struggling to find its place as more readers have shifted to electronic books and competition has grown from discount stores and online competitors.
The company, which has 675 bookstores in 50 states and 686 college bookstores, has been trying to avoid the fate of its former rival Borders Group, which did not adapt to the growing threat of the Internet and e-books and went out of business in 2011.
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