The Columbus Dispatch

Sears to sell appliances on Amazon

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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Sears will begin selling its appliances on Amazon.com, including smart appliances that can be synced with Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa.

The announceme­nt Thursday sent shares of Sears soaring more than 13 percent in midday trading, after jumping 18 percent at the opening bell. The tie-up with the internet behemoth could give shares of the storied retailer one of its biggest one-day percentage gains ever.

Sears, which also owns Kmart, said that its Kenmore Smart appliances will be fully integrated with Amazon’s Alexa, allowing users to control things like air conditione­rs through voice commands.

“The launch of Kenmore products on Amazon.com will significan­tly expand the distributi­on and availabili­ty of the Kenmore brand in the earlier this month, partly due to the emergence of Amazon. com and other internet operators. It said in March that there was “substantia­l doubt” it could continue as a business after years of bleeding money.

Neil Saunders, managing director of research firm GlobalData Retail, said it’s a win for Sears, putting its products where customers are shopping.

Sales at existing Sears stores, a key measure of a retailer’s health, have been in rapid retreat for years.

“Other channels and routes to market are needed,” Saunders said.

Many saw the agreement with Amazon.com as a lifeline for Sears, with the volume of trading company shares enormous on Thursday.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS] [ELAINE THOMPSON/THE Sears’ agreement to sell appliances on Amazon.com includes smart appliances that can be synced to Amazon’s Alexa device.

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