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NEW YORK -- Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping. ... - By MAE ANDERSON The Associated Press
(By Mae Anderson, Associated Press) Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on Cyber Monday, hoping consumers who were tired of the crowds at stores would keep shopping. But after weeks of already heavy discounting both at regular stores and online, experts were doubtful that the day would give much of a lift to what is still ...
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NEW YORK -- Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping.
NEW YORK - U.S. retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping.
By Keith Yost It’s “recessiontime” in America. The sweet scent of bailout is in the air, the auto companies are performing their courtship rituals in Congress and the bears are frolicking in the marketplace. This is the time of year when a young economist’s fancy turns to thoughts of financial stimulus … BIG financial stimulus.
It's the holiday season, a time to enjoy seasonal traditions such as decorating the home, baking traditional treats and sending cards to distant friends and family. And then there's the most popular holiday activity of them all -- shopping. The holiday season is a time when poor financial planning can lead to overspending and growing debt.
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