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November 25, 2007 at 6:10 AM #103423November 25, 2007 at 7:18 PM #103465
cashman
ParticipantPreliminary statistics show this years Black Friday way ahead of last years, and much better than the analysts projections. In my area (eastern LA county), every store was jammed and parking almost impossible, especially the Fry’s. Police were there directing traffic all day long. People were parking two blocks away and walking. I have never seen it so crazy. Maybe the last hurrah before recession?
November 25, 2007 at 7:18 PM #103610cashman
ParticipantPreliminary statistics show this years Black Friday way ahead of last years, and much better than the analysts projections. In my area (eastern LA county), every store was jammed and parking almost impossible, especially the Fry’s. Police were there directing traffic all day long. People were parking two blocks away and walking. I have never seen it so crazy. Maybe the last hurrah before recession?
November 25, 2007 at 7:18 PM #103546cashman
ParticipantPreliminary statistics show this years Black Friday way ahead of last years, and much better than the analysts projections. In my area (eastern LA county), every store was jammed and parking almost impossible, especially the Fry’s. Police were there directing traffic all day long. People were parking two blocks away and walking. I have never seen it so crazy. Maybe the last hurrah before recession?
November 25, 2007 at 7:18 PM #103559cashman
ParticipantPreliminary statistics show this years Black Friday way ahead of last years, and much better than the analysts projections. In my area (eastern LA county), every store was jammed and parking almost impossible, especially the Fry’s. Police were there directing traffic all day long. People were parking two blocks away and walking. I have never seen it so crazy. Maybe the last hurrah before recession?
November 25, 2007 at 7:18 PM #103585cashman
ParticipantPreliminary statistics show this years Black Friday way ahead of last years, and much better than the analysts projections. In my area (eastern LA county), every store was jammed and parking almost impossible, especially the Fry’s. Police were there directing traffic all day long. People were parking two blocks away and walking. I have never seen it so crazy. Maybe the last hurrah before recession?
November 25, 2007 at 7:38 PM #103551GoUSC
ParticipantOnce again the American consumer has proven us wrong and charged their CC up to the hilt.
However, while there is no doubting this Black Friday turned out much better than expected does this mean that consumers will be purchasing strongly throughout the holiday season or were they jumping on all the deals they could today and will not go back and shop anymore for the rest of the season. We will have to wait and see…
November 25, 2007 at 7:38 PM #103615GoUSC
ParticipantOnce again the American consumer has proven us wrong and charged their CC up to the hilt.
However, while there is no doubting this Black Friday turned out much better than expected does this mean that consumers will be purchasing strongly throughout the holiday season or were they jumping on all the deals they could today and will not go back and shop anymore for the rest of the season. We will have to wait and see…
November 25, 2007 at 7:38 PM #103590GoUSC
ParticipantOnce again the American consumer has proven us wrong and charged their CC up to the hilt.
However, while there is no doubting this Black Friday turned out much better than expected does this mean that consumers will be purchasing strongly throughout the holiday season or were they jumping on all the deals they could today and will not go back and shop anymore for the rest of the season. We will have to wait and see…
November 25, 2007 at 7:38 PM #103565GoUSC
ParticipantOnce again the American consumer has proven us wrong and charged their CC up to the hilt.
However, while there is no doubting this Black Friday turned out much better than expected does this mean that consumers will be purchasing strongly throughout the holiday season or were they jumping on all the deals they could today and will not go back and shop anymore for the rest of the season. We will have to wait and see…
November 25, 2007 at 7:38 PM #103470GoUSC
ParticipantOnce again the American consumer has proven us wrong and charged their CC up to the hilt.
However, while there is no doubting this Black Friday turned out much better than expected does this mean that consumers will be purchasing strongly throughout the holiday season or were they jumping on all the deals they could today and will not go back and shop anymore for the rest of the season. We will have to wait and see…
November 25, 2007 at 7:40 PM #103570blue_sky
ParticipantCrowds up, sales down.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com ) — Although deep discounts brought out much bigger crowds of holiday bargain hunters, a major retail trade group said Sunday that shoppers actually spent less money this year over the crucial Thanksgiving weekend.
November 25, 2007 at 7:40 PM #103556blue_sky
ParticipantCrowds up, sales down.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com ) — Although deep discounts brought out much bigger crowds of holiday bargain hunters, a major retail trade group said Sunday that shoppers actually spent less money this year over the crucial Thanksgiving weekend.
November 25, 2007 at 7:40 PM #103595blue_sky
ParticipantCrowds up, sales down.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com ) — Although deep discounts brought out much bigger crowds of holiday bargain hunters, a major retail trade group said Sunday that shoppers actually spent less money this year over the crucial Thanksgiving weekend.
November 25, 2007 at 7:40 PM #103475blue_sky
ParticipantCrowds up, sales down.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com ) — Although deep discounts brought out much bigger crowds of holiday bargain hunters, a major retail trade group said Sunday that shoppers actually spent less money this year over the crucial Thanksgiving weekend.
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