While many of us like opening presents at Christmas, there others who like to wait for post Christmas shopping discounts.
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After Christmas sales 2009 Wal-Mart and others! (Entertainment and Showbiz!)
“Cyber Monday,” the internet’s equivalent of “Black Friday,” is bringing some insane video game deals, including Mirror’s Edge on Steam for $5 and $20 off top Xbox 360 shooters.
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Cyber Monday’s online deals: $40 Left 4 Dead 2 & $5 Mirror’s Edge (GamePro)
Cyber Monday online deals are sending shoppers clamoring to their keyboards, curious to see what retailers have up their sleeves after the passing of the Black Friday bonanza. Things should be auspicious for Best Buy and other retailers trying to get into the Cyber Monday game: a survey conducted for the …
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Cyber Monday online deals are buzzing. Will consumers respond? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Today is Cyber Monday–the online equivalent of the brick and mortar retail Black Friday holiday shopping launch. There are a lot of great deals out there for things like iPods, but there are also a number of deals out there .
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Five Hot Cyber Monday Bargains for Businesses (PC World via Yahoo! News)
General manager Bill Schu estimates there were 1,000 people at the Hamilton Mall at midnight on Black Friday, compared with 300 last year. ‘Hopefully, the interest will sustain,’ he said.
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After drop, Americans still shop, data show (Press of Atlantic City)
HP’s profit surges even as revenue falls. Facebook, like Google, adopts a dual-class stock structure.
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In Hindsight: HP, Facebook and holiday silver linings (San Jose Mercury News)
Drive by any big-box store or shopping mall on “Black Friday” and it seems like the whole world is there to kick off the holiday shopping season and snag some bargains.
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Area residents forsake shopping for exercise, family time (The Bristol Press)
Drive by any big-box store or shopping mall on “Black Friday” and it seems like the whole world is there to kick off the holiday shopping season and snag some bargains. But some folks decided to forgo the long lines and huge crowds in favor of more leisurely pursuits, such as reading, exercising and spending quality time with their children.
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Area residents forsake shopping for exercise, family time (The Bristol Press)
Black Friday brought out the shoppers in the lakes area, with the trickle of traffic just after 3 a.m. becoming a flood three hours later.
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‘It’s totally extreme madness’ (Brainerd Dispatch)
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