This holiday season online-shoppers intend to spend less than they did last year, states a survey result that was carried out by J. P. Morgan. The survey on U.S. consumers brought the fact that 30 percent of the online shoppers would be spending less this year, but still 19 percent of these think their online purchases will be higher. Where this is found, 12 percent of total shoppers say they plan on spending more this year.
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[...] with 11.06% of total visitors followed by Walmart with 9.88%. Given the economic downturn and with online shopping seeing a drop, Walmart and Amazon appear to have sailed clear of the storm (for the present at [...]