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en Usually the deeper discounts come as you approach Christmas, and consumers wait for that. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.

en Consumers believe that the bigger, better deals happen closer to Christmas, and they're willing to wait. Last year, lots of consumers were disappointed because they didn't see the early discounts. Shoppers are playing a game of cat and mouse, and they're waiting to see if the retailers will outlast them.

en Consumers believe that the bigger, better deals happen closer to Christmas, and they're willing to wait, ... Last year, lots of consumers were disappointed because they didn't see the early discounts. Shoppers are playing a game of cat and mouse, and they're waiting to see if the retailers will outlast them.

en Many consumers take advantage of the post-Christmas discounts and stock-up on seasonal decor for next year. Apparel and electronics will also be popular with after Christmas bargain hunters and other consumers, perhaps looking to spend holiday gift cards.

en The closer you get to Christmas, there's this mentality on the part of consumers where they're willing to go out just a little bit more to get the even bigger discounts.

en I think retailers will hold prices up to 40 percent off before Christmas and then go even deeper in January to clear inventory. No doubt, heavy discounts help sales but they hurt profits. And retailers, more than ever, know that they have to answer to Wall Street and not Main Street.

en The big shopping days are shifting later and later in the purchase cycle. Consumers are waiting for the bargain, waiting for the big discounts to come out. Retailers have pretty well taught them to wait by offering the deals later.

en I'm expecting the holidays to be a stimulating environment for (sales) growth, ... But the deeper discounts could also mean that profit margins will be off for some retailers.

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en Consumers appear to be feeling some festive cheer as we approach Christmas. It appears that recent negative sentiment, caused by recent higher petrol prices, fears over house prices and other factors, has dissipated.

en This is a pay back for the aggressive discounts consumers were offered to buy cars during the summer.

en We go to local communities. We approach groups and special discounts for people that live in the Orlando area.

en January is not just clearance month anymore. It's winter-season full-price selling, because Christmas and holiday merchandising is really promotional. These days, that's when you see the really deep discounts.

en Businesses might ask for more (for consumer goods) but they won't necessarily get it, and then we'll see big discounts for Christmas, ... This squeeze will slow economic activity. The Fed needs to be very cautious how hard they take the economy downhill because it is already headed in that direction.

en With the energy bill having increased recently, the risk is that consumers will tighten their belts over Christmas. The euro-zone economy is still at risk of a disappointing Christmas.


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