Summary
NEW YORK - Forget the returns line. Americans hit the stores after Christmas to buy stuff, indulging the rediscovered retail appetite that might have made 2010's holiday shopping season the biggest ever.
Revenue for the holiday season is on track to grow at its strongest rate since 2006. Total spending for November and December could exceed 2007 sales - the best season on record. This despite an uncertain economy and a rise in thrifty habits.See the full content of this document
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2010 Holiday Shopping Might Be Best Yet
Shoppers spent more on their family and friends and, for the first time since before the Great Recession, treated themsel...
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