Nov 28 (Reuters) - comScore Inc:
* Black Friday boasts $648 million in U.S. online holiday spending, up 9
percent versus year ago
* Says black Friday saw $648 million in online sales, making it the heaviest
online spending day to date in 2010
* Says thanksgiving day (November 26), traditionally a lighter day for online
holiday spending, achieved a strong 28 percent increase to $407 million
* Says holiday season-to-date, $11.64 billion has been spent online, marking a
13
percent increase versus the corresponding days last year
* Says data covers first 26 days of the November - December 2010 holiday season
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* Black Friday boasts $648 million in U.S. online holiday spending, up 9
percent versus year ago
* Says black Friday saw $648 million in online sales, making it the heaviest
online spending day to date in 2010
* Says thanksgiving day (November 26), traditionally a lighter day for online
holiday spending, achieved a strong 28 percent increase to $407 million
* Says holiday season-to-date, $11.64 billion has been spent online, marking a
13
percent increase versus the corresponding days last year
* Says data covers first 26 days of the November - December 2010 holiday season
((New York Equities Desk; tel: +1 646 223 6000))
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