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JD.com Reports $19.1 Billion in Singles' Day Sales

Sales from the e-commerce giant's 2017 11-day shopping event were up 50 percent from a year ago.
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  • Reuters

BEIJING, China — JD.com , China's e-commerce behemoth, said on Sunday that sales for Singles' Day — and its run-up — reached 127.1 billion yuan ($19.1 billion), up 50 percent from a year ago.

Sales included 11 days of transactions, JD said in a statement, unlike its rival Alibaba, which reported on Saturday that its one-day sales reached 168.3 billion yuan ($25.35 billion), up 39 percent from last year.

Singles' Day, an annual 24-hour buying frenzy that takes place in China on November 11, has emerged as the world's biggest shopping event. It exceeds the combined sales for Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the United States.

JD started its sales event on November 1, to reduce delivery bottlenecks and to give users more time to make their purchasing decisions, it said.

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Fresh foods and cosmetics were some of the online retailer's biggest movers, with JD selling 500,000 Thailand black tiger shrimp and 55 million facial masks over the period.

The company also said it sold 500 million yuan ($75 million) in air conditioners over a 30-minute period, and 100 million yuan ($15 million) in televisions over a one-minute period.

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