comScore (SCOR) Says Holiday e-Commerce Sales Up 13% YTD (AMZN) (EBAY)
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Retailers on Watch as e-Commerce Sales Lag Initial Expectations for Holiday 2012 (AMZN) (OSTK)
January 4, 2013 7:44 AM ESTRetailers might see a little extra pressure today as new data for 2012's holiday sales season rolls in.
According to comScore (Nasdaq: SCOR), e-commerce holiday spending for the two-months ended in December rose 14 percent in 2012. The number was about three points below... More