wal-mart, should it have this much power? |
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wal-mart, should it have this much power? |
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![]() portami via ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 467 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 132,187 ![]() |
Here is Wal-Mart's latest stunt:
Apple recently announced that they are going to have movies available for downloading at a price of $14.99 for new releases and $9.99 for regular flicks. Wal-Mart sells 40% of all of the DVDs that are sold anywhere at a price of $17. Obviously, this is going to have a large impact on their profits. Wal-Mart is also planning to have their own download site to compete with Apple. Wal-Mart is threatening Hollywood companies and telling them to cut their prices for DVDs lower so they can compete with Apple, (edit) or telling them not to have their movies available for download at all. They've gotten nasty about it, too; they didn't want to sell "High School Musical" because Disney let it be available for download on iTunes. (EDIT) If certain companies in Hollywood do not comply with Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart will not sell that companies' DVDs. Do you think Wal-Mart has the right to do this? Not only that, what do you think of Wal-Mart in general? Discuss. |
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![]() What a sick, masochistic lion. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,853 Joined: Sep 2006 Member No: 460,535 ![]() |
Walmart is available in 15 other countries outside the U.S. iTunes, on the other hand, is available in 20 countries not including America... plus, for some of us, isn't it easier to get on a computer and download something rather than going to a Walmart? (which could potentially be pretty far away depending on where you live)
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
Walmart is available in 15 other countries outside the U.S. iTunes, on the other hand, is available in 20 countries not including America... plus, for some of us, isn't it easier to get on a computer and download something rather than going to a Walmart? (which could potentially be pretty far away depending on where you live) You know, Wal-Mart wasn't always available in those 15 countries, but the stores became available didn't they? What makes you think they'll stop growing at 15 countries? Hey, I'm no economist nor do I make very good forecasts, but something tells me Wal-Mart won't go into sudden decline or stop expanding anytime soon. Well, "something" didn't tell me--that was sarcasm, historical data can be used to predict future growth trends, obviously. I think you missed the part where the topic starter wrote "Wal-Mart is also planning to have their own download site to compete with Apple." Why drive Wal-Mart when you can go to virtual Wal-Mart? Distance wouldn't be a problem. You said no one should compete with itunes as a source of legal downloads, yet competition is one of the biggest reasons for low prices. So compete away, I'd say. If itunes can do better to compete, I'm for that, too. |
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You know, Wal-Mart wasn't always available in those 15 countries, but the stores became available didn't they? What makes you think they'll stop growing at 15 countries? Hey, I'm no economist nor do I make very good forecasts, but something tells me Wal-Mart won't go into sudden decline or stop expanding anytime soon. Well, "something" didn't tell me--that was sarcasm, historical data can be used to predict future growth trends, obviously. I think you missed the part where the topic starter wrote "Wal-Mart is also planning to have their own download site to compete with Apple." Why drive Wal-Mart when you can go to virtual Wal-Mart? Distance wouldn't be a problem. You said no one should compete with itunes as a source of legal downloads, yet competition is one of the biggest reasons for low prices. So compete away, I'd say. If itunes can do better to compete, I'm for that, too. I agree in the sense that Walmart has the right to compete with iTunes. As the consumers, we have everything to gain when there is competition. However, isn't it illegal for Walmart to use it's command of DVD retail as leverage in the online movie market? |
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