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Intro: "Some demonstrators are planning to occupy retailers on Black Friday to protest 'the business that are in the pockets of Wall Street.' Organizers are encouraging consumers to either occupy or boycott retailers that are publicly traded, according to the Stop Black Friday website. The goal of the movement is to impact the profits of major corporations this holiday season."

Daisy Espiritu talks on the phone while waiting for friends at a Target store in Colma, California, 11/26/10. (photo: Jeff Chiu/AP)
Daisy Espiritu talks on the phone while waiting for friends at a Target store in Colma, California, 11/26/10. (photo: Jeff Chiu/AP)



Demonstrators Plan to Occupy Retailers on Black Friday

By Cadie Thompson, CNBC

24 November 11

 

Occupy Wall Street: Take the Bull by the Horns

 

ome demonstrators are planning to occupy retailers on Black Friday to protest "the business that are in the pockets of Wall Street."

Organizers are encouraging consumers to either occupy or boycott retailers that are publicly traded, according to the Stop Black Friday website.

The goal of the movement is to impact the profits of major corporations this holiday season.

"The idea is simple, hit the corporations that corrupt and control American politics where it hurts, their profits, " states the Occupy Black Friday Facebook page.

A few of the retailers the protesters plan on targeting include Neiman Marcus, Amazon and Wal-Mart.

Their website states the following:

"Keep in mind that we are not occupying small businesses or hardworking people - we must make a distinction between the businesses that are in the pockets of Wall Street and the businesses that serve our local communities.

We are NOT anti-capitalist. Just anti-crapitalist.

Below is a shortlist for publicly traded large businesses to Occupy or to boycott on Black Friday. Luckily, most of them don't have good presents anyway. If you want to see the top 100 retail businesses for 2010 to boycott, click here.

On Black Friday, Occupy or boycott:

- Abercrombie & Fitch [ANF 44.88 -0.79 (-1.73%) ]

- Amazon.com (yes, we have to stay away from Amazon, too!) [AMZN 188.99 -3.35 (-1.74%) ]

- AT&T Wireless [ATT 27.21 0.17 (+0.63%) ]

- Burlington Coat Factory

- Dick's Sporting Goods (I was surprised, too!) [DSG-FF 28.505 -0.43 (-1.49%) ]

- Dollar Tree [DLTR 76.61 -0.48 (-0.62%) ]

- The Home Depot [HD 36.52 -0.58 (-1.56%) ]

- Neiman Marcus

- OfficeMax [OMX 4.25 -0.24 (-5.35%) ]

- Toys R'Us [JPM 28.38 -1.03 (-3.5%) ]

- Verizon Wireless [VZN 95.50 1.20 (+1.27%) ]

- Wal-Mart [WMT 56.64 -0.21 (-0.37%) ]

Solidarity!"

This is not the first time the demonstrators have taken action against corporations by using their money as weapon for change.

Consumer Nation - Holiday Edition - A CNBC Report

On Nov. 5th many demonstrators participated in "Bank Transfer Day" and moved their money from banks to credit unions.

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