Correction... KMart doesn't own Sears, its the other way around. Sears owns KMart in hopes of saving a dieing business and to grow their own market share.
Also, it has nothing to do with exclusive sales to HD DVD. It was simply stated within the post. Blu-Ray players are to expensive for them to be sold in any KMart which is primarily focused on lower income families. The only KMart's left within my State are located in poor neighborhoods. Also being that Sears is the parent company, Sears sales both Blu-Ray and HD DVD and has not been exclusive to either one.
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Correction... KMart doesn't own Sears, its the other way around. Sears owns KMart in hopes of saving a dieing business and to grow their own market share.
Also, it has nothing to do with exclusive sales to HD DVD. It was simply stated within the post. Blu-Ray players are to expensive for them to be sold in any KMart which is primarily focused on lower income families. The only KMart's left within my State are located in poor neighborhoods. Also being that Sears is the parent company, Sears sales both Blu-Ray and HD DVD and has not been exclusive to either one.