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US Black Friday online sales hit record $10.8 billion

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US consumers likely set a new spending record this Black Friday with $10.8 billion in purchases, as reported by Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) Inc. on Saturday.

The increase in digital shopping continues through the weekend following the US Thanksgiving holiday, with projected spending of $5.2 billion on Saturday and an anticipated $5.6 billion on Sunday.

Adobe, a reliable source for e-commerce tracking, is also standing by its initial forecast for Cyber Monday, predicting a significant $13.2 billion in online consumer spending. This forecast, if met, would mark another substantial day for retailers and e-commerce platforms.

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