2015年12月22日 星期二

week 5-光棍節

China's Alibaba breaks Singles Day record as sales surge


E-commerce giant Alibaba has broken its own record for sales on China's Singles Day, the world's biggest online shopping event.
By the close of trade, the site had seen sales worth 91.2bn yuan ($14.3bn; £9.4bn), a 60% increase from last year.
In comparison, sales on Cyber Monday, which is the biggest online shopping day in the US, hit $1.35bn, according to data analytics firm ComScore.
Singles Day is held every year on 11 November.
The day is also referred to as Double Eleven because of its date.
The reaction to China's Singles Day shopping bonanza reflects the drama and excitement of China's capitalist holiday.
"I wanted two different coats, but they both sold out in the first three minutes of the sale!", complained one young woman online.
"I spent 2,000RMB last night ($315; £207)" exclaimed another. "Now I'm going to have to eat dirt if I'm hungry because I'm broke!"
But don't mistake the rush to spend as a sign the Chinese economy is turning around.
Many shoppers are well aware the economy is slowing. It is common for people to wait to spend on Singles Day to save money.
New data supports nagging concerns about the economy. Inflation is down: non-food prices dropped 0.3% in October, indicating that consumption continues to fall in China - a long-term trend that Singles Day won't fix.



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'Power of Chinese consumption'

Singles Day has grown tremendously since Alibaba began promoting it as a shopping day in 2009, and now includes many retailers such as rivals JD.com that stage sales promotions.
This year, Alibaba said there would be more than 40,000 merchants and 30,000 brands from 25 countries selling goods on its platforms.
More than 130 million users have already visited its marketplace app, Taobao, which exceeds the peak from last year.
In the lead up to the event, the firm hosted a four-hour TV variety show featuring Chinese celebrities and Western entertainers such as British actor Daniel Craig of James Bond fame.
American actor Kevin Spacey appeared as his character President Frank Underwood from the Netflix series House of Cards to wish shoppers a "happy Singles' Day" in a two minute video.
Alibaba chief Executive Daniel Zhang had said in a statement that the event would mean "the whole world will witness the power of Chinese consumption".
He promised consumers "a new surprise every hour" over the 24-hour marathon, especially mobile users.
The firm said more than 27 million purchases came via mobile devices in the first hour.
Although its competitors offered attractive discounts, Fangting Sun, China-based analyst at market research firm Euromonitor International said that consumers' attention was still focused on Alibaba's online marketplace Tmall.com.
"[It's] not only due to the wide choices and competitive prices, but also the heavy marketing campaigns especially the successful gala evening which invited lots of famous entertainment stars," she said.
Kitty Fok, China manager for market research firm IDC said online shopping had become a comfortable channel for most consumers.
"China is a big market with close to one billion smart connected device users - it is a good news for both Alibaba and their competitors," she said.

Massive scale

Alibaba accounts for more than 80% of China's internet sales market.It predicts that 1.7 million couriers, 400,000 vehicles and 200 planes will be making deliveries of products that range from electronics goods to cosmetics despite slowing growth in China.
Economists will be looking for clues about domestic consumption in Wednesday's sales as the world's second-biggest economy heads for its slowest growth in nearly a quarter of a century.
Ms Sun of Euromonitor said the shopping event would not only stimulate domestic demand but also trade.
"Alibaba aims to both attract more international players selling products to China and the domestic players to expand to the overseas markets," she added.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34773940

Structure of the Lead
      WHO-Alibaba
      WHEN-every year on 11 November
      WHAT-shopping
      WHY-not given
      WHERE-not given
      HOW-shopping online

Keywords
   1. analytics:分析
   2.exclaimed:驚呼
   3. nagging:嘮叨
   4. capitalist:資本家
   5.  tremendously:異常
   6. retailers:零售商
   7.exceeds:超過
   8.consumption:消費
   9.via:通過
 10. Inflation:通貨膨脹

3 則留言:

  1. When hearing this news, I am very surprised at the income of Alibaba on Singles Day, which is created just two years ago. Besides, holidays such as Singles Day are created by businessmen for making money like Alibaba. I think this is a new way for business groups, and they will follow this way gradually.

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  2. I think Alibaba is so smart that he earned much money. Although there are still many single person who don’t have lovers to celebrate or receive gift on Valentine’s day, there still have a holiday for them. I think that is an interesting idea.

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  3. It is an astronomical figures that I have seen in single day turnover. The president in this company is smart that he develops a new festival for single people and earns such enormous money. This innovation have affected many people who need some creativity.

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