As of Monday, December 26, 2011
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Newton Citizen
ATLANTA (AP) -- Experts are predicting one of the biggest shopping days of the year Monday.
Authorities say retailers are expected to cut prices the day after Christmas as consumers head to stores to exchange gifts and hunt for bargains.
Clark Hodges of Hodges Capital says the day after Christmas might be the third biggest-shopping day of the year after Black Friday and the Saturday before Christmas.
Ellen Ward, co-owner of FoxTale Book Shoppe in Woodstock, says the store is trying to get as much out the door as possible.
Ward says the upcoming week "is about selling it down as low as we can."
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