Time Lord Posts: 10129 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 | 2008: Amazon's Best Ever Christmas
Despite the credit crunch and some moaning staff , Amazon has had a VERY Merry Christmas.
Just a few figures to put this into perspective to start with: December 15th saw sales jump from 5.4 million to 6.3 million items. That's roughly one item each, for the entire population of London or California, in one day!
The best sellers? Apple's IPod, Samsung's 52inch LCD HDTV and the Wii.
Analysts have said that this is good news for the company (well, duh!), but are divided whether it's good for online retailers or not.
Whilst the overall spending was down from 2007, there has been a strange surge in spending at specific times, possibly coinciding with the colder weather and the outbreak of the strange flu/cold that we've all been having.
One thing that wasn't apparent was whether the orders were worth more or less than last year. Amazon's discounted merchandise is likely to bring more customers in, but also lower the overall profit on those goods.
The real questions will be answered in about a month's time when Amazon's fourth quarter report is due out, but until then we just have Spokeswoman Sally Fouts' words: "Best season ever."
Source: USA Today (Image)
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Gone Gonzo Posts: 1481 Joined: 6 Feb 2008 | was on Amazon yesterday. Professor Layten & the Curious Village was priced at darn near £60!!!! Glad I got it ordered while still on sale. |
Anonymous Source Posts: 3 Joined: 15 Jul 2008 | The_root_of_all_evil: ... December 15th saw sales jump from 5.4 million to 6.3 million items. That's roughly one item each, for the entire population of London or California, in one day!
Doesn't California have some 35+ million people? |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 3517 Joined: 20 Aug 2008 | |
Time Lord Posts: 10129 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 | genpat:
The_root_of_all_evil: ... December 15th saw sales jump from 5.4 million to 6.3 million items. That's roughly one item each, for the entire population of London or California, in one day!
Doesn't California have some 35+ million people?
My bad. California's growth estimate is 6.3 million, I was just trying to find a US City/State estimate. Let's say Indiana then.
SimuLord: Tim Noah at Slate called BS on Amazon's numbers in a well-written article.
Tim Noah obviously didn't get this bit:
The real questions will be answered in about a month's time when Amazon's fourth quarter report is due out
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Gone Gonzo Posts: 3617 Joined: 7 Aug 2008 | genpat:
The_root_of_all_evil: ... December 15th saw sales jump from 5.4 million to 6.3 million items. That's roughly one item each, for the entire population of London or California, in one day!
Doesn't California have some 35+ million people?
*Reloads Gun* Not after I'm finished. *Continues Shooting Spree*
But seriously, I'm bot surprised, Amazon had some good prices, and its easier to use then to go to shops in some cases. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2586 Joined: 27 Sep 2008 | I'm not surprised. If I could I'd never go into town to shop. I hate shopping. If I can get it online then I'd do it if I thought it would arrive within a month. I wonder if the staff have stopped complaining yet. |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 600 Joined: 17 Apr 2008 | Good for Amazon, hopeful they will stop emailing me those hugely wasteful but suddenly must have offers i keep wasting my paychecks on. |
2008: Amazon's Best Ever Christmas
Despite the credit crunch and some moaning staff , Amazon has had a VERY Merry Christmas.
Just a few figures to put this into perspective to start with:
December 15th saw sales jump from 5.4 million to 6.3 million items. That's roughly one item each, for the entire population of London or California, in one day!
The best sellers? Apple's IPod, Samsung's 52inch LCD HDTV and the Wii.
Analysts have said that this is good news for the company (well, duh!), but are divided whether it's good for online retailers or not.
Whilst the overall spending was down from 2007, there has been a strange surge in spending at specific times, possibly coinciding with the colder weather and the outbreak of the strange flu/cold that we've all been having.
One thing that wasn't apparent was whether the orders were worth more or less than last year. Amazon's discounted merchandise is likely to bring more customers in, but also lower the overall profit on those goods.
The real questions will be answered in about a month's time when Amazon's fourth quarter report is due out, but until then we just have Spokeswoman Sally Fouts' words:
"Best season ever."
Source: USA Today
(Image)
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