Target phasing out sales of Amazon Kindle

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos debuts the Kindle Fire (Sept. 28, 2011) Credit: Getty
Target Corp. is phasing out Amazon.com Inc.'s e-reader Kindle at its more than 1,700 stores and on its website.
Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder said Wednesday the decision to stop selling Kindles this spring came after an "ongoing review" of merchandise.
The move coincides with the discounter's plan to create mini shops of Apple Inc. products in 25 of its stores this year.
Despite competition from cheaper tablet computers such as Amazon's Kindle Fire, Apple's iPad remains the most popular tablet. Apple has sold more than 55 million iPads since the tablet's debut in 2010.
Target, which is based in Minneapolis, started selling Kindles two years ago. Target announced in late November that Amazon's Kindle was the best-selling tablet in its stores on the day after Thanksgiving, typically the busiest day of the year.
Target will also stop selling Kindle accessories.
Snyder declined to comment further about its partnership with Apple, only saying, "We will continue to offer our guests a full assortment of e-readers and supporting accessories."
A spokeswoman for Amazon didn't immediately return calls.
Target's decision to phase out the Kindle is also occurring as the retailer, along with other major merchants, is 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.
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