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Old 05-08-2018, 01:43 PM   #10
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
He's competing by saying he sells ebooks, not by actually selling them. No one sells a lot of ebooks (other than Amazon), and it's going to stay that way because a half dozen of the largest suppliers won't allow price competition in the ebook market.

And even if they did, Kobo sells Epub. That is the HD-DVD in a market where everyone has settled on Blu-Ray, or Kindle.
?? – Not selling them yet, but the plan (announced) is to co-brand the Kobo market and sell books on Walmart's web site (as well as in-store). I don't know how many Kobo books and readers Walmart will sell but I'm pretty sure it will be more than what Kobo is currently selling in the United States.
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