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| Cyber Monday: A lot of clicking and shopping Did Cyber Monday outshine Black Friday this year? Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 7:55:02 (MST) Source: CNN Money
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| Shoppers have retailers singing on Cyber Monday Online sales were up 14% above Cyber Monday 2008, says the website sales tracking firm Coremetrics. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 8:28:15 (MST) Source: USA Today
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| Cyber Monday delivers dose of holiday cheer to retailers, online sales jump 14% Cyber Monday delivered a dose of holiday cheer to retailers after a Black Friday weekend of cautious consumer spending. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 15:53:00 (MST) Source: New York Daily News
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| Cyber Monday sales rise 14%, outpace Black Friday Cyber Monday sales rose 14% from last year, and also outpaced this year s Black Friday figures, highlighting the growth of e-commerce. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 10:10:38 (MST) Source: Market Watch
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| Buy.com(R) Reports Cyber Monday Was Best Day in Company History ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading online retailer Buy.com today reported that Cyber Monday - the Monday after Thanksgiving that marks the kickoff of online holiday shopping - was the biggest sales day in company history, surpassing its Cyber Monday record set in 2008. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:16:44 (MST) Source: redOrbit
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| Record traffic expected for 'Cyber Monday' The post-Thanksgiving shopping marathon continued Monday with nearly 100 million shoppers expected to troll online retailers for bargains on what has become known as Cyber Monday, helping to make the sector one of retailing's few bright spots. Publish Time: Nov 30, 2009 22:00:00 (MST) Source: Washington Post
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| Cyber Monday Trumps Black Friday as Holiday Shoppers Turn to eBay for Deals From Zhu Zhu Pets to a rare recording by The Dead Weather, eBay delivered great deals to holiday shoppers on Cyber Monday, outpacing Black Friday in total transactions by 35 percent. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:35:48 (MST) Source: Finanzen.net
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| Late surge boosts Cyber Monday past 2008 total A late buying surge powered Cyber Monday sales for a select group of retailers to a 13.7 percent increase over their 2008 results, the San Mateo Web analytics firm Coremetrics said Tuesday. Based on results from 500 participating vendors, including Macy's,... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:40:40 (MST) Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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| Cyber Monday a Big Boon for Two WNY Companies Judging by the success of this year's Cyber Monday sales, there will be plenty of packages to ship this season. One tracking firm says yesterday's on-line sales were up 14% over last year. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 22:19:10 (MST) Source: WGRZ-TV Buffalo
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| drugstore.com, inc. Has Best Day Ever on Cyber Monday BELLEVUE, Wash., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- drugstore.com, inc. (Nasdaq: DSCM), a leading online retailer of health, beauty, vision, and pharmacy products, today announced that Cyber Monday was its best day ever as customer orders were the highest in company history. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:10:41 (MST) Source: redOrbit
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| Cyber Monday Saves Black Friday Cyber Monday online sales grow 14% compared with last year. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 8:40:34 (MST) Source: TheStreet.com
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| Less shopping from work on Cyber Monday, more by smart phones Online traffic and retail sales were reported up strongly on what the e-commerce industry calls Cyber Monday. Some other big changes in Internet shopping behavior also emerged. First, only 13 percent of shoppers planned to do any of their personal buying from work, according to Shop.org, an industry trade group. That's a change from when work computers were a shopper's best high speed connection ... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 16:49:00 (MST) Source: St. Petersburg Times
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| Buyers turn out for Cyber Monday More online shoppers may have actually clicked through to purchase items on Cyber Monday, the post-Thanksgiving online holiday. Publish Time: Nov 30, 2009 19:11:02 (MST) Source: USA Today
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| 'Cyber Monday' Shoppers Bought More, Spent Less On Black Friday, retailers move so much product that their balance sheets switch from red to black. On Cyber Monday, online stores join in the cost cutting Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 5:23:32 (MST) Source: Fox News
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| Shoppers Mean Business on Cyber Monday Online sales were up almost 14 percent year over year for 2009's Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving and traditionally a big selling day for online retailers. Shoppers spent over 38 percent more per order compared to 2008's figures, and they bought nearly 10 percent more items per order, according to market research firm Coremetrics. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 12:49:10 (MST) Source: E-Commerce Times
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| More shopping online Cyber Monday, spend less More Americans shopped online on Cyber Monday, but probably spent less on average than last year, echoing a trend that prevailed on Black Friday as the holiday season started off with overall sales on par with 2008 levels. The National Retail Federation... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 9:39:28 (MST) Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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| Online Sales Clicking On Cyber Monday The power of Cyber Monday is becoming a lightning rod for online retailers coping with a dire economy. Publish Time: Nov 30, 2009 16:54:39 (MST) Source: Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News
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| Cyber Monday winners Window Shop hates to get too frothy over Cyber Monday, the "holiday" created just a few years ago by the National Retail Federation to give online stores an equivalent to brick-and-mortar's big Black Friday buzz.That said, here are some interesting... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:05:08 (MST) Source: The Oregonian
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| Online Retailers See Strong Cyber Monday Sales U.S. online retailers reported strong holiday sales results on Cyber Monday (Nov.30) 2009 compared to the same period last year, according to a new report from Coremetrics. Cyber Monday sales were up 24.1 percent compared to Black Friday 2009. Consumers spent more per online order ($180.03 versus $170.19 for an increase of 5.8 %) compared to Black Friday. Total sales were up 13.7 percent ... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 12:51:03 (MST) Source: WebProNews
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| Cyber Monday sales may hit record, Amazon ahead Online retail sales on "Cyber Monday" are set to reach a new record, with rivals Amazon.com Inc and Walmart.com set to be the prime beneficiaries, according to industry experts. Publish Time: Nov 30, 2009 16:23:01 (MST) Source: Reuters via Yahoo! News
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| Just Another Cyber Monday Oh, brother. The fifth annual round of Cyber Monday stories are here to hype a pure concoction of the online retailers. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 14:34:09 (MST) Source: Columbia Journalism Review
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| Black Friday and Cyber Monday Combined Reach $5.3 Billion in Online Retail Sales, Up 47% on 2008 NEW YORK and LONDON, December 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Retail Decisions (ReD), a world leader in card fraud prevention, payment processing and card issuing, estimates that US online retail spend reached $2.2 billion on Cyber Monday, up 35% on last year. Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 12:16:13 (MST) Source: redOrbit
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| Amazon Cyber Monday Traffic Jumps By 44 Percent Cyber Monday data traffic data has officially arrived and it should come as no surprise that Amazon was the top visited retail website, according to Experian Hitwise . In fact, Amazon accounted for 15.53 percent of all Cyber Monday traffic to the top 500 retail sites, and saw a whopping 44 percent increase in visits when compared to 2008 traffic. Also of note is that Walmart beat out Target ... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 18:31:58 (MST) Source: Mashable
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| Cyber Monday sales up 13.7% over last year Consumers spent more on Cyber Monday than they did during the same time last year, according to Coremetrics, a company that measures and analyzes online retail information. It is the second year that Coremetrics has tracked online shopping on the... Publish Time: Dec 1, 2009 10:23:51 (MST) Source: Orange County Register
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| Online retailers pin hopes on 'Cyber Monday' After a modest start to the US holiday shopping season with "Black Friday," online retailers are looking to "Cyber Monday" for a boost in sales. Publish Time: Nov 30, 2009 14:50:27 (MST) Source: AFP via Yahoo! News
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