Cyber Monday sales biggest online shopping day in US history


An employee boxes video gaming consoles at the Newegg warehouse on Cyber Monday in City of Industry, California, U.S. November 28, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

BENGALURU: Shoppers spent US$3.45bil (RM15.39bil) on Cyber Monday on Samsung 4K TVs, PlayStation 4s and Barbie dolls among other products, marking the largest online sales day in US history.

The data compiled by Adobe Digital Insights, easily surpassed prior estimates, and dismissed fears that strong web sales during the Thanksgiving weekend would hurt sales on Cyber Monday - the busiest day of the year for Internet shopping historically.

It also underscored the broader shift to shopping online, which is making up for slower spending in stores.

Cyber Monday sales jumped 12.1% year-over-year and surpassed initial expectations that called for total sales of US$3.36bil (RM15.0bil), according to Adobe Digital Insights.

Top-selling electronics by units on the day include Sony’s  PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox gaming consoles as well as Samsung 4K TVs, Apple iPhones and Amazon’s Fire tablets.

Lego’s building blocks, Hasbro’s Nerf dart guns and Mattel’s Barbie dolls were among top-selling toys, Adobe said.

Adobe collects the data by measuring 80% of all online transactions from the top 100 US retailers. Of every US$10 spent at the top 500 US retailers, US$7.50 goes through the Adobe Marketing Cloud sales platform. - Reuters


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