Stocks finish lower on Black Friday, pulled down by oil production concerns

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Oil production concerns pulled down stocks on Black Friday.

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The guy at the corner store have a ton of 'something' with a declining demand so he starts to lower the price, surprise, surprise the store across the street starts to do the same......

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