Article 38D1M As Amazon opens a guerrilla store, has the internet beaten the high street?

As Amazon opens a guerrilla store, has the internet beaten the high street?

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Zoe Wood
from Economics | The Guardian on (#38D1M)

The online giant will have a real store in London for Black Friday. In this topsy-turvy retail world, innovation is now a necessity

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On London's Oxford Street a row of glittering snowflakes guides shoppers along the golden mile of fashion and department stores. The 750,000 lights floating above Selfridges, John Lewis and Debenhams are a decades-old tradition but events like Black Friday have changed Christmas shopping for ever.

The UK high street has just experienced something of a watershed, what some have called its "Tesla moment". Online fashion website Asos overtook Marks & Spencer in market value terms for the first time despite not having a single store to its name. The comparison with the automotive industry comes because electric carmaker Tesla moved ahead of the 114-year-old Ford Motor Company in market value earlier this year.

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