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Report Expects e-Commerce Growth

9/19/2005

Cambridge, Mass., As on-line technology continues to flourish, so too will on-line retail sales burgeon. According to Forrester Research, the $172 billion in U.S. on-line retail sales in 2005 will nearly double to $329 billion by 2010.

The 14% compound annual increase of e-commerce mainly can be attributed to retailers’ new approaches to on-line consumers. Rather that seeing on-line stores as a low-cost supplement, retailers now view the e-commerce as a channel to improve customer service and retention.

Several top retailers reflect this growing trend of on-line promotion and improved consumer relations, among them Target, Gap and Nike.

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