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 e-Retail
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Editeur :
Datamonitor
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Janvier 2005
Taille du document :
119
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Description , Table des matières
 
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Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières
 e-Retail

E-Retail saw exceptionally strong growth in 2004 - over six times the level of overall retail spending growth. This was driven by ever higher numbers of shoppers as well as higher average spend, with one in four consumers now shopping online. Furthermore, retailers who have invested online are at last beginning to reap rewards, with Tesco, Next, Amazon and Argos all beginning to create meaningful profits from their online operations.


 

E-Retail saw exceptionally strong growth in 2004 - over six times the level of overall retail spending growth. This was driven by ever higher numbers of shoppers as well as higher average spend, with one in four consumers now shopping online. Furthermore, retailers who have invested online are at last beginning to reap rewards, with Tesco, Next, Amazon and Argos all beginning to create meaningful profits from their online operations.


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