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It was another record-setting event for the e-commerce giant.
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00:00Amazon's extended Prime Day promo paid off big time.
00:04The four-day shopping event broke records with online spending that blew past even Black
00:09Friday levels.
00:10The event doubled in length this year from two days to four and with deep discounts on
00:14millions of items, customers saved billions while spending big.
00:19According to Adobe Analytics, U.S. consumers shelled out $24.1 billion online between Tuesday
00:26and Friday, a 30 percent spike from last year, and more than twice what retailers pulled
00:31in on Black Friday of 2024.
00:34Mobile shopping led the way, accounting for over 53 percent of purchases and driving $12.8
00:39billion in spend.
00:41And what were shoppers snapping up?
00:43Adobe says sales of kids apparel jumped 250 percent, while home security gear soared 185
00:50percent.
00:51Big-ticket items were popular, too — fridges, washers, dryers, TVs, power tools and
00:56computers all saw triple-digit gains.
00:59That'll do it for your daily briefing from the New York Stock Exchange.
01:02I'm Caroline Woods with The Street.

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