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Wal-Mart and Japan Plan for Black Friday - Deals Emerge

Submitted by Bill Belew on Tuesday, 13 November 2007No Comment

Wal-Mart (Charts, Fortune 500) has leaked some its Black Friday deals.

Wal-Mart is also cutting prices even more (can they do that?) to lure shoppers who have been squeezed by rising gasoline prices and higher mortgage payments.

The blockbuster deals will happen between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m. on the Friday after Thanksgiving.

I'll be asleep. 

Tops or near the top of the list… 

Sanyo 37-inch widescreen LCD high-def TV ($847).

Philips 50-inch widescreen plasma high-definition TV ($1397),

RCA 46-inch widescreen LCD high-def TV ($1,196),

Polaroid 42-inch widescreen 1080p LCD high-def TV ($798)

Apple 80GB iPod Classic ($247.88),

DVDs ($2.96),

Dell Inspiron 1501 15.4-inch laptop computer ($598)

Kodak 7MP digital camera ($89.84)

Xbox 360 arcade console system with 5 bonus games ($279.92)

Barbie Fairytopia Mermaid or Princess Ballerina Dolls ($5)

Emerson Microwave ($25).

Wal-Mart also cut prices on 15,000 toys in October.

The company will still make a bundle…just not as big a bundle. 

And the Chinese, um Japanese economy will continue to hum along.

Where will you go shopping on Black Friday?

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