Online holiday retail spending surpasses $22 billion as retailers prepare for final week of pre-Christmas shopping
comScore, Inc. released an update of holiday season e-commerce spending for the first 44 days of the November – December 2007 holiday season (November 1 – December 14) with more than $22 billion spent online during the season-to-date, marking an 18-percent gain versus the corresponding days last year. The December 10 figure amounting to $881 million in sales (up 33 percent versus last year) was the heaviest online spending day registered for the season and the heaviest spending day on record.

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[...] According to the Interactive Media in Retail Group, approximately 3.6 million Brits are expected to shop online on Christmas day and spend about 14.56 pounds per person. Overall estimated online spending is 52 [...]
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