U.S. Survey: Holiday Sales increased by 53 percentage points
This is a chaotic year, but National Jeweler’s Exclusive 2009 launch of a majority of retailers to participate in the annual year-end jewelry sales statistics, surveys have been very smooth ended, according to the report, who in November and December holiday sales rose 53 percent.

National Jeweler’s exclusive survey shows that 53% of holiday sales for jewelers significant growth over last year, 33% of the jeweler holiday sales compared to last year, up double-digit increases.

At the same time in 2009 is a very difficult economic situation, about 40% of the jewelers involved in the National Jeweler’s exclusive survey, 34% of jewelers, however, fell by more than ten percentage points.

According to MasterCard’s SpendingPulse data from consulting firms entity jewelry store sales in the 2009 holiday season rose by 6.9 percentage points. Meanwhile, sales of electronic products rose 7.3 percentage points.

According to comScore data, jewelry, watches and clocks in 2009 holiday sales are U.S. dollar leader in online retail sales compared with a decline in holiday sales in 2008 has been great progress.

Zale Corporation had a no festive holidays, same-store sales in November and December dropped by 12 percentage points. Sterling Jewelers holiday same-store sales rose by 7 percentage points.
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