November 29, 2011 07:56 pm GMT
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The Final Tally From IBM: Cyber Monday Online Spending Up 30 Percent From Last Year
As of yesterday afternoon, Cyber Monday online sales were up 18 percent but apparently a surge of activity yesterday evening helped push the day's e-commerce sales to record amounts. Cyber Monday online sales, according to IBM's Coremetrics report, were up 33 percent over 2010, and up 29.3 percent over Black Friday.IBM says that the average order amount was up 2.6 percent this year from $193.24 to $198.26. The shopping peaks during the day took place at 11:05am PST/2:05pm EST as well as after commuting hours on both the east and west coast.Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/3GqJmBMgPR8/
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