U.S. online holiday retail may exceed 32 billion dollars
According to the recent forecast of ComScore; in this year's festive season a 11 percent increase may occur in online retail sales in the United States. In 2010 U.S online sales may be more than 142 billion USD, which means a record.
On Friday, the first working day after Thanksgiving, the traditional holiday shopping season begins in the United States and Monday is the start of the online purchases holiday season. According to the latest projections of ComScore; a double-digit growth will return to the in e-commerce in the festive period of this year – reports portfolio.hu.
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