Cyber Monday brought new record
According to Reuters, this year’s Cyber Monday ended with a record, as in the United States, buyers spent 7.9 billion USD that day – origo wrote.
The Americans were most active on Monday night when most of them came home from work, so this year’s Cyber Monday surpassed all the previous ones. Adobe Analytics, which measures 80 of the 100 largest US retailers, reported that American buyers spent 100 million USD more this year than last year. (origo)
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