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What Tech Toys Will Win Big on Black Friday?

Black Friday Shoppers Black Friday is just a few days away, and with consumer confidence creeping back to levels not seen in some time, I think consumers are ready to open their wallets again after 5 years of economic uncertainty.

 

'Black Friday' has workers seeing red

Retail employees launch Change.org petitions against Black Friday sales starting on Thanksgiving, saying it cuts into family celebrations.

 

Big stores opening even earlier on Thanksgiving

It used to be just called Thanksgiving. Now the day is increasingly called Black Friday Eve or Black Thursday, as retailers double down on ever-earlier opening hours for the kickoff of the holiday shopping season.

 

Amazon Launches 'Black Friday' Deals

Amazon launched its Black Friday deals store, joining its rivals who are looking to get an early start on attracting holiday shoppers.

 

Black Friday sales may be illegal in Okla.

Uh-oh. Oklahoma's attorney general says the hot Black Friday deals could violate state law because many are offered at below cost, The Oklahoman reports. In an opinion published Dec. 13, Attorney General Scott Pruitt said offering items for sale below cost violates the unfair sales act. "Cost" is defined as the invoice or replacement cost to the retailer plus a 6% markup, the newspaper says.

 

U.S. Retailers Outperform Forecasts

Retailers

Retailers’ midnight openings last week brought in customers, most big chains said they were pleased with their Black Friday sales, and the November revenue increases at stores open at least a year came in just where analysts had expected, reports showed Thursday.

 

Groupon sells 500 percent more holiday deals

Groupon Inc sold more than 650,000 holiday deals between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, an increase of 500 percent compared with last year, Chief Executive Officer Andrew Mason said in a blog post on Wednesday.

 

Alleged Wal-Mart pepper-spray attacker turns herself in to police

Alleged Wal-Mart pepper-spray attacker turns herself in to police

A woman who says she doused other deal-hunting shoppers with pepper spray at a Porter Ranch Wal-Mart turned herself in to police Friday night and was later released. About 20 people suffered minor injuries after a woman fired pepper spray into a crowd Thursday night before leaving the store with her purchase of an Xbox game console, authorities said. The injured, including children, complained of minor skin and eye irritation and sore throats.

 

Retailers look to keep Black Friday momentum going

With the intensity of Black Friday shopping starting to fade, store chains know they are under pressure to keep the sales momentum going as they enter the next phase of a competitive holiday shopping season.

 

Online Sales Jumped on Black Friday

Online sales rose 24.3% this Black Friday, reflecting heavy investment by mainline retailers to get more traction on the Web.

 

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