A Case Of The Mondays: How Cyber And Green Mondays Rule Online Shopping

This year, the U.S. is looking to the online retail sector to indicate how confident consumers are in purchasing their goods online, as well as to see just how strong the economy is as a whole. So far, Cyber Monday has ruled the pack in 2010, cashing in at over $1 billion in sales. But Green Monday and the week following is expected to stiffen the competition.

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