Sunday, 1 December 2013

U.S. online sales fuel retail gains over Thanksgiving weekend...

Reuters
A shopper looks at items on sale inside of a JC Penney store during Black Friday sales in New York
A shopper looks at items on sale inside of a JC Penney store during Black Friday sales in New York, November …
 
(Reuters) - ComScore Inc, an analytics firm whose data is closely watched by Wall Street, said U.S. online sales rose a total of 17.3 percent on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, the unofficial kick-off to the holiday spending season.
The National Retail Federation estimated on Sunday that retail sales over the full Thanksgiving weekend will reach $57.4 billion, with the average shopper spending $407.02, down from $423.55, because of lower prices.
(Reporting by Phil Wahba in New York; Editing by Chris Reese)

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