E-Shopping Sales Surge so Far -- Black Friday Up 26 Percent As Many Eye 'Cyber Monday'

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On the eve of "Cyber Monday," online retailers reported an even stronger start to the holiday shopping season than brick-and-mortar stores.

Research firm comScore reported Sunday that e-commerce spending jumped 26 percent on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, compared with the same day a year ago. ComScore reported $816 million in online sales for the day, up from $648 million.

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E-Shopping Sales Surge so Far -- Black Friday Up 26 Percent As Many Eye 'Cyber Monday'

The 26 percent growth rate for online sales compares with a 7 ...

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