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Wal-Mart to stop selling Kindles as Amazon threat grows

Wal-Mart decision to drop Kindle tablets and e-readers follows Target's move in May. Wal-Mart and other bricks-and-mortar stores see Amazon's digital sales as a growing threat.

A shopper walks down an aisle in a newly opened Walmart Neighborhood Market in Chicago September 21, 2011. Wal-Mart Stores Inc will no longer sell Amazon.com Inc's Kindle products, making the world's largest retailer the second major chain to stop selling Amazon鈥檚 devices, according to an internal memo and a source familiar with the situation. REUTERS/Jim Young/Files

Wal-Mart聽Stores Inc. is phasing out the sale of Amazon.com's聽Kindle聽Fire tablet and聽Kindle e-readers, the second major retailer to stop offering the items in six months.

Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said Thursday the decision was made as part of its overall merchandising strategy to offer a broad assortment of products at low prices. Amazon has been selling lower-priced tablets at thin 鈥 if any 鈥 profit margins to boost sales of digital media like books and music from its online store. That makes it less attractive for major retailers to carry聽Kindles聽in their stores, particularly as online retailers like Amazon.com become more of a threat for traditional brick-and-mortar stores.

Retailers are trying to fight a growing practice called "showrooming." That's when shoppers, armed with smartphones, browse products in physical stores and then shop online for a better price.

The move echoes Target Corp.'s decision to stop offering the聽Kindle聽in May following its own merchandise review. And it comes ahead of the holiday season, which is crucial for retailers since they generate up to 40 percent of their annual revenue during the period. Tablets are expected to be a popular gift this year, much like last year.

"Amazon is clearly becoming a more attractive consumer retail destination, so it was inevitable that Target or Wal-Mart聽would stop selling the聽Kindle聽product," said Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy. "They perceive Amazon as a potential threat, and this is one way to neutralize that."

Wal-Mart聽Stores will continue to sell a range of tablets and e-book readers, including Apple's iPad, Barnes & Noble's Nook, and devices from Samsung, Sony and others.

Wal-Mart聽spokeswoman Sarah Spencer said the Bentonville, Ark., company will continue to sell its existing inventory of聽Kindles聽until it is depleted.

While neither聽Wal-Mart聽Stores nor Amazon.com release聽Kindle聽sales figures, Amazon itself is by far the biggest seller of聽Kindle聽devices, so being cut off from聽Wal-Mart聽is unlikely to make a dent in its revenue. Amazon touts its聽Kindle聽line as its best-selling product.

"At the end of the day,聽Kindles聽are a very small percentage of sales for a lot of these mass merchants," Hottovy said. "So this won't have much of an impact on them, or Amazon, either."

Amazon unveiled several new devices in its聽Kindle聽line earlier this month, including ones with larger color screens, as it steps up competition with rival tablet makers such as Apple Inc. Amazon.com introduced a new $299 8.9-inch聽Kindle聽Fire and a $159 7-inch聽Kindle聽Fire, down from the original price of $199. A 7-inch HD version starts at $199. Meanwhile, the cheapest iPad costs $399, and the most recent models start at $499.

Amazon doesn't say how many Fires it has sold, but says it captured 22 percent of U.S. tablet sales over nine months. That would make the聽Kindle聽Fire the second-most popular tablet, after the iPad. Tom Mainelli at research firm IDC said that figure matches his estimate of 6.7 million Fires sold, all in the U.S.

Amazon.com, based in Seattle, declined to comment. Its shares fell $1.77 to $259.91 in afternoon trading.

Wal-Mart聽shares rose 33 cents to $74.70.

Associated Press writer Barbara Ortutay in New York contributed to this report.

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