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As the sun slept behind the horizon, they were up. Wal-Mart shoppers filled nearly every aisle of the store this morning looking to get their hands on Black Friday-priced items. The Creston super center offered day-after-Thanksgiving prices beginning at 5 a.m. today.
Jennifer Stevenson bursts through the doors of Kohl's new department store in Naples opened on Black Friday at 4 a.m. While some national analysts predicted a dismal day for shoppers, action throughout Lake City on “Black Friday” showed the Christmas Spirit is alive and well here.
10:20 a.m. It looks like any of the Black Friday shoppers that are still out there are hitting the larger shopping areas. As of 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., a drive through three of Mason, Maineville and Lebanon showed that the streets were just about empty and a number of the stores were still closed - either due to later opening schedule or an extended holiday observance. Traditionally, these
*Outspoken wide receiver Chad Johnson was spotted taking advantage of Black Friday sales in Florence, KY. TMZ.com has a photo of him in a Best Buy at 5:25 a.m. picking up the video game Rock Band 2, a stereo, and a Cuisinart four-slice toaster.
Retailers breathe a small sigh of relief as door-buster specials and other promotions appear to have led to better-than-expected sales and traffic on Black Friday.
MIDDLESBORO Middlesboro Manager Charles Burchfield predicted it best when he said, “we don’t expect sales to be affected here locally,” as Black Friday sales were driving full speed ahead beginning at 5 a.m. Friday morning. It was not be as bleak as many may have feared.
UPDATED AT 9:01 A.M.: NEW YORK Wall Street appeared ready today to give back some of last week's big gains as investors, uneasy about the holiday shopping season, awaited some key economic reports.
With more shoppers watching their budgets this year, deep discounts brought an 11 percent jump in Internet shopping on Black Friday. PriceGrabber.com, a part of Experian, says online customers were gobbling up electronics. PriceGrabber says the most popular items purchased were the Nintendo Wii video game console followed by UGG Australia classic short boots, Sony's Blue-Ray ray disc player and