Q. I recently have been looking at black friday ads when I came across a copy of brothers in arms:hell's highway for xbox 360 for only 17.99. I originally didnt want this, but now Im thinking that its a steal since its 60 bucks regulary. Only thing is, I dont want to get up at 5 o clock in the morning or anything, since I will only be available in the afternoon. Is the sale on for the whole day at Toys R Us?
A. The sale is all day on Friday. However, Brothers in arms is marked as one of their doorbuster items. This means they are available in very limited quantities on Black Friday. Doorbuster items almost always sell out immediately.
Is investing in Toys R Us or a similar toy company a logical thing to do?
Q. With the holiday season approaching in a few months, it seems logical to invest in a toy company. As soon as Black Friday comes around, the general population in America goes into a spending frenzy as far as gifts are concerned. I have never invested in a stock and I would appreciate any feedback one could offer. Please let me know what you think.
A. The investment community clearly understands the seasonality of toy sales. That is not new information. It does not make Toys R Us or Hasbro stock worth more in December than in June.
If you have strong reason to believe that the upcoming toy season will be stronger than expected, that might be the basis for a short term trade. Normal Christmas sales won't change anything.
If you have strong reason to believe that the upcoming toy season will be stronger than expected, that might be the basis for a short term trade. Normal Christmas sales won't change anything.
How much can I buy pokemon booster packs, tins, and theme decks on black fridays?
Q. Stores like Target, Toys R us, and walmart are preffered. Online sites too. My son is into this stuff but the cards are wayyyy to expensive. $5 for 10 cards? overpriced. So im looking for a cheap way to get this stuff but i cant find any awnsers. Sites that sell these cheap you may also list
A. Try amazon.com, I found many Pokemon booster packs, tins, and theme decks you wanted here.
> http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&tag=fnd-prc-20&node=165793011&keywords=Pokemon
and maybe you should try waiting for Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2010 deals week at amazon.com, starting since Monday, Nov. 22 to Monday, Nov. 29. They'll be adding new deals all day & every day, bookmark this page and come back to find terrific prices.
> http://www.amazon.com/Black-Friday-After-Thanksgiving-Sale/b/?ie=UTF8&node=384082011&tag=fnd-prc-20
> http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&tag=fnd-prc-20&node=165793011&keywords=Pokemon
and maybe you should try waiting for Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2010 deals week at amazon.com, starting since Monday, Nov. 22 to Monday, Nov. 29. They'll be adding new deals all day & every day, bookmark this page and come back to find terrific prices.
> http://www.amazon.com/Black-Friday-After-Thanksgiving-Sale/b/?ie=UTF8&node=384082011&tag=fnd-prc-20
How much will an iPod touch 5 cost me on black Friday?
Q. I have never gone to a black Friday and i want to know about the prices.
Thanks.
Thanks.
A. The "cheapest" option for a 32GB iPod touch 5th gen is at Best Buy. Their online and in-store price will be 294.99 plus tax but with free shipping. You'll also get a $50 dollar gift card to Best Buy. I could not find any sales for the 64GB iPod touch 5th gen.
You can also try looking for the 16GB iPod touch 4th gen at Target in-store (195.00 with a $40 gift card), Best Buy in-store and online ($194.99 with a $50 gift card), Toys R' Us ($199.99 with a $50 gift card), et cetera.
Good luck shopping :) Just look around at websites of the stores you would like to shop at. They all have their Black Friday/Cyber Monday advertisements up.
You can also try looking for the 16GB iPod touch 4th gen at Target in-store (195.00 with a $40 gift card), Best Buy in-store and online ($194.99 with a $50 gift card), Toys R' Us ($199.99 with a $50 gift card), et cetera.
Good luck shopping :) Just look around at websites of the stores you would like to shop at. They all have their Black Friday/Cyber Monday advertisements up.
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