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- Sneak Peek: 10 Black Friday Bargains 11/24/2009
- Some retailers start price-slashing early, but day-after-Thanksgiving doorbusters abound. At Forbes
- Ten Black Friday Bargains 11/24/2009
- Some retailers start price-slashing early, but day-after-Thanksgiving doorbusters abound. At Forbes
- TVs, Videogames Fill Holiday Carts 11/24/2009
- ... At Wall Street Journal
- ($) Clash of the Retail Titans 11/24/2009
- The focus on Amazon and Wal-Mart's battle misses the broader retail war -- and its opportunities. At TheStreet.com
- Retailers Get Reprieve as Gloom Lifts 11/24/2009
- Consumer confidence rose unexpectedly in November, ushering in a rosier holiday-shopping season. At TheStreet.com
- Electronics Picked to Be Holiday Winner 11/24/2009
- Electronics are up 6.1% in the first half of November. At TheStreet.com
- Electronics, Online Sales Roar in November 11/24/2009
- After showing signs of improvement in early fall sales of clothing and luxury goods weakened a bit the first half of November compared with a year ago when stores pulled shoppers in with massive discounts figures released Tuesday show.Electronics sales have grown solidly this month however compared with the first half of November last year when stores didn't discount electronics as much.And online sales where growth had slowed this year are roaring back."It was a little bit softer " said Michael McNamara vice president at SpendingPulse referring to the weak apparel and luxury... At Minyanville
- Murky Forecast for Holiday Shopping 11/24/2009
- The holiday shopping season officially starts later this week, but opinion is divided on whether consumers will turn out in force. At TheStreet.com
- Black Friday's 10 Top Tech Deals 11/24/2009
- Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Garmin, Palm and others hope price cuts can earn some extra Christmas sparkle. At TheStreet.com
- Best Buy Intros Value-Priced $197 HP Laptop to Black Friday... 11/24/2009
- Best Buy will augment its holiday computing selection for Black Friday with a first-ever, value-priced HP laptop. Available for $197 in-store beginning Friday, Nov. 27, the HP laptop features an... Business Wire
- Best Buy Announces Bonus Black Friday Doorbusters in its New... 11/24/2009
- Best Buy (NYSE:BBY): Who: Best Buy launches three new 15-second ads today highlighting additional Black Friday price breaks on items not featured in the Black Friday insert. What: Bonus items... Business Wire
- Clothing sales down Nov., but online roars back 11/24/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - After showing signs of improvement in early fall, sales of clothing and luxury goods weakened a bit the first half of November, compared with a year ago, when stores pulled shoppers in with massive discounts, figures released Tuesday show. Associated Press
- Which Retailer Will Win Black Friday? 11/24/2009
- Which retailer will be the winner on Black Friday? Take TheStreet's poll and find out what other users think. At TheStreet.com
- Consumers' Debt Stress Means More Scrooge, Less Santa 11/23/2009
- A lot more Americans are feeling stressed out by debt this holiday season raising the glum likelihood they'll behave like Scrooge rather than Santa. In fact fully 93% say they'll spend less or about the same as last year according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. About 20% say they are suffering from debt-related stress up from 15% in the spring despite all the talk about economic recovery. Most people -- 80% -- say they'll use mostly cash to pay for their holiday shopping and that generally means buying less. For example Joy McGavin 26 of Pittston Pa. says she will cut ... Minyanville
- Credit Card Late Payments Decline for Third Quarter 11/23/2009
- Consumers continue to take control of their debt as the delinquency rate on credit cards heads toward 1%.Customers making late payments on bank-issued cards like those bearing MasterCard (MA) and Visa (V) logos fell to 1.1% for the June-to-September period down 5.98% over the previous quarter according to credit reporting agency TransUnion.The decline is significant not just for its size but also for its timing since delinquency rates usually rise in the third quarter from the prior period said Ezra Becker of TransUnion's financial services group. Taken together with the more than 11% decline... Minyanville
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