Shop online with the Great DVD's Shop for an extensive selection of movies and music. Not only can we supply all your favourite movies and music, but also we offer MP3 downloads (some of songs and albums is free to download). We’ve got all the latest movies as well as classics, nostalgia and "hard to get" films for sale online. Search for your favourite DVD or CD titles.
The Great DVD's Shop offers:
  • Competitive prices.
  • Quality products.
  • Your favourite films.
  • Professional service.
  • Secure online shopping
  • Speedy delivery.
Great DVD's Shop is the Cinema and Music market master with huge experimence in online shopping business ! We’ve got the A-Z of movies and stock everything from Action & Adventure, African American Cinema, Animation, Anime & Manga, Art, House & International, Classics, Comedy, Cult Movies, Documentary, Drama, Educational, Exercise & Fitness, Gay & Lesbian, Horror, Kids & Family, Military & War, Music Video & Concerts, Musicals & Performing Arts, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Special Interests, Sports, Television, trought to Westerns. Also we've got the A-Z of music and stock everything from Alternative Rock, Blues, Broadway & Vocalists, Children's Music, Christian, Classic, Rock, Classical, Country, Dance & Electronic, Folk, Gospel, Hard Rock & Metal, Jazz, Latin Music, Miscellaneous, New Age, Pop, R&B, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Soundtracks, through to World Music.
 



 
Online shopping with Amazon

The Amazon company remains profitable: net income was $35.3 million in 2003, $588.50 million in 2004, $359 million in 2005, and $190 million in 2006 (including a $662 million charge for R&D in 2006). The firm's retained earnings were negative $1.8 billion in 2006, negative $1.4 billion in 2007, negative $730 million in 2008, and $172 million in 2009. Revenues increased thanks to product diversification and an international presence: $3.9 billion in 2002, $5.3 billion in 2003, $6.9 billion in 2004, $8.5 billion in 2005, and $10.7 billion in 2006.
On November 21, 2005, Amazon entered the S&P 500 index, replacing AT&T after it merged with SBC Communications. On December 31, 2008, Amazon entered the S&P 100 index, replacing Merrill Lynch after it was taken over by Bank of America. As of March 26,2010, Amazon has a higher market cap than that of Target Corporation, Home Depot, Costco, Barnes and Noble, and Best Buy, only lagging that of Walmart among American brick and mortar retailers.
 

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