The days when consumers went to Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) to look at items they later intended to buy on Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) have long since passed. The retailer has remade its business, and now offers competitive pricing that makes it an Amazon competitor rather than a showroom for the online giant. That makes Best Buy one of the top Black Friday destinations. The retailer sells the televisions, appliances, computers, and phones that top many people's wish lists -- in fact, when the chain opens its doors on Thanksgiving Day at 5 p.m. it will have some of the lowest prices on electronics being offered by any retailer. Best Buy has become a player that can compete with anyone, but there are still two areas where you should not make a purchase from the retail chain. In one case, Amazon remains the better bet; and in the other, there are simply cheaper options.
Target’s Black Friday 2018 Deals Just Went Live, With Huge Discounts on TVs, PlayStations, and Instant Pots. If you’ve been waiting to find out Target’s best Black Friday 2018 deals, get ready to shop: We scoped out the retailer’s giant Black Friday ad and have highlighted Target’s best deals on TVs, video games, headphones, and more below. When does Target open on Black Friday? Most Target stores open at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day and close at 1 a.m., and then reopen on Black Friday at 7 a.m. If you have a Target REDcard you can get a jump on the Black Friday deals: Select Black Friday deals will be available online to REDcard holders only beginning at 3 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, Nov. 21. For that matter, most of Target’s Black Friday deals are available online. In other words, you can feel free to stay home and do some Internet shopping for deals, instead of having to deal with huge Black Friday crowds. - NFL Dallas Cowboys : Dallas Cowboys use Amari Cooper, turnovers to roll over Washington Redskins