Amazon Gobbling Up Post-Turkey Day Business
At the very least, Amazon.com (AMZN Quote) made it through Thanksgiving weekend without looking like a turkey.
The online retailer, which last month lowered estimates for holiday season sales, enjoyed a goosed-up stock price Monday as investors feasted on scant but appetizing online shopping statistics. But does a post-Turkey Day goosing of sales mean that Amazon will do better than Wall Street has forecast? This holiday season is a crucial one for Amazon, as investors debate the sufficiency of Jeff Bezos' cash cushion, the timetable for the company to become cash-flow positive, and its ability to fight off real-world giants like Wal-Mart (WMT Quote) and Target (TGT Quote). Amazon jumped $1.91, or 21%, to $10.99 Monday.Bump in the Road?
At least there was a bump in sales for Amazon and other online retailers. On Friday, Nov. 23 -- in the real world, one of the busiest shopping days of the year -- the number of people who window-shopped or bought on Amazon's sites jumped 33% from a week earlier, according to Internet research firm Nielsen//NetRatings.| Shopping Not Dropping Visits to online department stores surge after Thanksgiving |
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| Store | Shoppers (in thousands) | Percentage Increase | |
| Friday, Nov. 16 | Friday, Nov. 23 | ||
| Amazon | 1,279 | 1,695 | 33% |
| Wal-Mart | 153 | 355 | 132 |
| Target | 124 | 312 | 152 |
| Kmart | 69 | 227 | 227 |
| Sears | 127 | 127 | 73 |
| J.C. Penney | 117 | 217 | 86 |
| Source: Nielsen//NetRatings Daily Overnight Analysis | |||
Holding Up
Comparisons to last year's numbers for overall online shopping are reasons for optimism, though not celebration. Friday's numbers showed a 22% jump from the Thanksgiving week daily average, less than the comparable Friday bump-up a year ago. Strand isn't alarmed by the diminished growth; she says the spike may have been blunted by the greater numbers of people already shopping online this year, or by the amelioration of panic that comes from a longer time span between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2001.- Loading Comments...
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