"Mexican retailers are ramping up for a first-time countrywide weekend sales event called "El Buen Fin" that aims to emulate the Black Friday shopping phenomenon in the U.S. while also stimulating domestic consumption...El Buen Fin, which translates as "the good weekend," will stretch over four days, starting Friday and ending Monday, which is a local holiday that commemorates the Mexican revolution."
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Mexico Gets Ready For Its First Black Friday
Looks like Mexico is gearing up for its first Black Friday, from the WSJ:
"Mexican retailers are ramping up for a first-time countrywide weekend sales event called "El Buen Fin" that aims to emulate the Black Friday shopping phenomenon in the U.S. while also stimulating domestic consumption...El Buen Fin, which translates as "the good weekend," will stretch over four days, starting Friday and ending Monday, which is a local holiday that commemorates the Mexican revolution."
"Mexican retailers are ramping up for a first-time countrywide weekend sales event called "El Buen Fin" that aims to emulate the Black Friday shopping phenomenon in the U.S. while also stimulating domestic consumption...El Buen Fin, which translates as "the good weekend," will stretch over four days, starting Friday and ending Monday, which is a local holiday that commemorates the Mexican revolution."
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