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Monday, December 27, 2010

Holiday Sales Return to Level Before Recession

Shoppers spent more money this holiday season than at any time since before the recession, according to preliminary retail data released on Monday.

After a 6 percent free fall in 2008 and a 4 percent uptick last year, retail spending rose 5.5 percent in the 50 days before Christmas, exceeding even the most optimistic forecasts, according to MasterCard Advisors SpendingPulse, which tracks retail spending.

The rise was seen in just about every retail category. Apparel led the way, with an increase of 11.2 percent. Jewelry was up 8.4 percent, and luxury goods like handbags increased 6.7 percent. There was even a slight increase in purchases of home furniture, which had four consecutive years of declining sales. The figures include both in-store and online sales.

“For the past year or two, when I’ve seen growth in one area, it seems to come at the expense of another,” said Michael McNamara, vice president for research and analysis at SpendingPulse. “Here, things are actually all moving in the right direction.”

Of course, the broad increase was driven in part by higher spending on necessities like gas and food. And even with the across-the-board gains, some categories like furniture and electronics have still not climbed back to their pre-recession levels.

It is also possible that blizzard conditions on the east coast might be keeping some shoppers away from stores during the vital post-holiday period, when stores typically try to capitalize on store traffic for exchanges, returns of gift-card redemptions.

Even so, the MasterCard data suggests that the pre-Christmas sales increase was the biggest in five years. Spending reached about $584.3 billion, higher than the $566.3 billion spent in that period in 2007. (Several major retailers will report December sales in the first week of January.)

The 5.5 percent rise beat even the retail industry’s projections. The National Retail Federation was expecting a 3.3 percent improvement (excluding automobiles, gas and restaurants), while the ShopperTrak research service anticipated a 4 percent increase.

“In the face of 10 percent unemployment and persistent housing woes, the American consumer has, single-handed, picked himself off the mat, brushed his troubles off, and strapped the U.S. economy on his back,” Craig R. Johnson, the president of the consulting firm Customer Growth Partners, wrote in an e-mail.

Analysts offered several theories for why spending has rebounded despite an unemployment rate that has remained stubbornly high.

Stocks have soared to their highest levels in more than two years, giving those with higher incomes greater freedom to spend. Luxury stores like Tiffany and Saks Fifth Avenue, for example, have been posting big sales increases.

Pent-up demand is also showing up among middle-income shoppers: In government surveys, consumers have been expressing rising confidence for the last five months.

The luxury segment started heating up in late summer, said Joel Bines, a director in the global retail practice at AlixPartners.

“That trickled down to the upper- to mid-tier consumer, and then the mid-tier consumer,” he said. Once the luxury market stabilized, confidence seems to have spread, “in the media, at work, with your friends,” he said.

The sales figures were bolstered by improved inventory controls among many retailers. After two years of heavy discounting, retailers cut down the number of products they held in stock rooms, in an attempt to train shoppers to buy items at full price rather than wait for sales, and the gambit seems to have worked.

Shoppers browsing through after-Christmas sales said in interviews that they were still hunting for deals, but they were also feeling the economy was stabilizing after three years of merciless uncertainty.

In Schaumburg, Ill., Gwen Hilsabeck rose at 4 a.m. Sunday for a 90-minute drive from her house in downstate Pontiac, Ill., through early-morning snow flurries to Woodfield Mall., northwest of Chicago.

“I bought two dresses on sale at Ann Taylor, and I bought four dresses on the clearance rack at Nordstrom,” said Ms. Hilsabeck, a hospice-company manager who said she had spent between $800 and $900 so far.

“I’m spending more on myself because I’m starting to feel a little more at ease,” she said, “and my 401(k) has stopped going down.”

Where the snowstorms were not a factor, stores prepared for a wave of shoppers using gift cards. At J.C. Penney, Dec. 26 is usually the second-biggest day of the year in terms transactions volume, including returns, exchanges and new purchases, said Myron E. Ullman III, chairman and chief executive of J.C. Penney.

J.C. Penney goes after teenagers, who are frequent gift-card recipients, on Dec. 26 by bringing in new merchandise. People “have got money in their hand if they’ve got a gift card,” Mr. Ullman said.

Indeed, gift cards continued to be popular this year, and some shoppers said they were trying to maximize their value by using them during after-Christmas sales.

“It lets you shop the day after Christmas, so you can save a lot of money,” said Shelly Lara, 42, an in-home nurse from Ashtabula, Ohio.

She said that even though her family was doing fine financially, the Cleveland Clinic, which owned her company, had announced some layoffs, and her husband’s company stopped contributing to his 401(k) for six months.

“There were some scares,” Ms. Lara said. “We wanted to make sure we got the most for our money.”

Stores seemed to have planned for the holiday season appropriately, with few resorting to the huge price slashing of the past couple of years.

“There was a good match between inventory and demand,” Mr. McNamara of SpendingPulse said. “I didn’t see any evidence of unusual discounting.”

For shoppers, that meant that the hunt for deals was a bit harder after Christmas this year.

“I remember a few years ago when you could double your money if you went shopping the day after Christmas,” said Kim Rayburn, 40, a hairdresser who was looking at costume jewelry at Forever 21 at Polaris Fashion Place in Columbus, Ohio, with her daughter Samantha, 12. “It’s not like that anymore. Now it seems just like a regular shopping day.”


(source:nytimes.com)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Apollo 8 Genesis reading

A color photograph of the Earth and Moon on December 24, 1968.
The television viewers saw a grainy black and white image,
On December 24, 1968, in what was the most watched television broadcast at the time, the crew of Apollo 8 read in turn from the Book of Genesis as they orbited the moon. William Anders, Jim Lovell, and Frank Borman recited verses 1 through 10, using the King James Version text.


Transcript

William Anders
"We are now approaching lunar sunrise and, for all the people back on Earth, the crew of Apollo 8 has a message that we would like to send to you.
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.
And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
Jim Lovell
"And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.
And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.
And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
Frank Borman
"And God said, Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.
And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good.
And from the crew of Apollo 8, we close with good night, good luck, a Merry Christmas – and God bless all of you, all of you on the good Earth."

Lawsuit

Madalyn Murray O'Hair, an atheist, responded by suing the United States government, alleging violations of the First Amendment. The suit was dismissed by the Supreme Court due to lack of jurisdiction. Later on the Apollo 11 mission, Buzz Aldrin received communion on the lunar surface shortly after landing. Although he did not keep his actions secret, he only said a non-religious sentence on the intercom, and read from the scripture off-air.

In popular culture

An excerpt from the recorded readings (mostly from Anders' section)"In the Beginning" features prominently in the opening track the album The Songs of Distant Earth (1994) by Mike Oldfield.
The European electronic duo VNV Nation use a sample of the recording on "Genesis", a song from their 2002 album, Futureperfect.
A sample from the recording is used by Brave Saint Saturn in their song "Under Bridges", from the album So Far from Home.
In the Space: Above and Beyond episode "The River of Stars," the Apollo 8 recording is played for the 58th "Wildcards" Squadron.
The entire reading is reproduced verbatim in the "1968" episode of the HBO TV miniseries From the Earth to the Moon.
Israeli Goa trance artists Astral Projection have a song titled "Let There Be Light", which has a sample of the first four verses, read by William Anders.
The group MGMT used the verses read by Frank as a sample in one song named "Come On Christmas" from the album "Climbing To New Lows".


(source:wikipedia)

Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Soft discount

Christmas Software discount,
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