A National Retail Federation (NRF) survey on Sunday has concluded that more people shopped online than in stores during the Thanksgiving and Black Friday weekend, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The e-commerce software company’s customers increased their total e-commerce same store sales (SSS) by 18 percent year over year on Cyber Monday (Nov. 30, 2015) and 20.9 percent year over year during the five days from Thanksgiving (Nov. 27, 2015) through Cyber Monday...
The breakdown between brick-and-mortar and e-commerce sites was 102 million and 103 million, respectively, states the NRF, with average spend per consumer hitting just a bit under $300.
The trade association expects total holiday sales to increase 3.7% in November and December from a year earlier. ShopperTrak comprised the figures partly based on data composed from its 1,200 members. That has been true for DVDs, high-definition TVs, Blu-ray technology and...
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“I did do it when we were poorer”, she said. Neiman Marcus Group, for instance, suffered Web outages on Friday and Saturday, leaving customers frustrated.
He said: “Over the years we have seen many events imported from the US – Trick or Treat for example – but Black Friday really caught the imagination of the shopping public last year and we are seeing sales soaring this year as a result”.
While the company acknowledged that the breach affected a server that stored names, emails, encrypted passwords, addresses, download history, and IP addresses, the company did not originally say how many people were affected.