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Black Friday
The long-expected consumer pullback may finally be materializing
Nov 29, 2023
We spent more over the holiday, but we bought less — thanks to inflation.
Retailers wielding holiday discounts as competitive weapon
Nov 27, 2023
Instead of marking down items to clear inventory, retailers are using discounts to draw customers away from competitors.
In retail, it's all about "omnichannel" selling
Nov 23, 2023
It’s not in-store versus online — it’s in-store and online, and something in between.
Amid Black Friday sales, retailers are still dealing with inflation
by
Sean McHenry
Nov 23, 2022
From records to chocolate to bicycles, three small businesses describe how they're doing ahead of Black Friday.
How will traditional holiday sales days fare this year?
Nov 29, 2021
Consumers appear to be spreading their holiday spending across more days, heeding advice to get their orders in early.
Do you really need to do holiday shopping early?
Nov 1, 2021
Retailers have their own reasons to get people to do their holiday shopping early. It's not all supply chain.
Supply chain and labor shortage concerns lead to earlier start for Black Friday deals
Oct 19, 2021
Some retailers are even starting their Black Friday deals today.
For public good, not for profit.
Retailers' holiday sales strategy this year? Fewer, smaller sales
Dec 7, 2020
They're trying to make a profit selling less stuff, but holding the line on prices.
How small stores are cutting through the noise from the big-box stores this season
Nov 26, 2020
Personal touches, virtual community events and free shipping can go a long way.
As e-commerce booms, U.S. ports face traffic jams
by
Justin Ho
Nov 23, 2020
A federal commission is investigating.