Target fights Wal-Mart with $10 offers on DVDs

Nov 6th, 2009 - CNNMoney

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Target Corp is offeringits top 10 pre-order DVD movie titles at $10 and free homedelivery on the discounted DVDs in a bid to match Wal-MartStores Inc's price cuts ahead of the all-importantholiday season.

The latest move from Target comes Friday, a day afterlarger rival Wal-Mart announced plans to offer the same 10movie titles at just $10 and free home delivery on its entireassortment of DVD and Blu-ray titles.

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