Amazon Prime Day's first day sales reach $7.2 billion, far exceeding 2023 | From Wall Street to Lujiazui
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Amazon Prime Day will be held from July 16th to 17th Eastern Time. Among them, the online consumption performance on the first day was strong, with online sales of about 7.2 billion US dollars from major retailers in the United States on that day, compared to about 12.7 billion US dollars in online sales during the two-day Prime Day promotion in 2023. It is worth noting that major retailers, including American retail giants Wal Mart (WMT. US) and TGT. US, launched discounts and shopping promotions before July to attract global customers by offering large discounts, competing with Amazon's Prime Day promotion. Recently, Amazon's stock price has been under continuous pressure, falling 2.22% again overnight.
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