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Alibaba's Singles Day sales surge sixty percent

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Alibaba sales jumped to $14 billion on this year's Singles Day shopping festival, with 68 percent coming from mobile devices. Bobbi Rebell reports

Added on the 11/11/2015 22:33:50 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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