The chart below provides information regarding department shops and online commercial markets in Australia during 2011.
Overall, even though there was a minor difference in their outcomes, the concept of online shops was spreading wider that year.
Firstly, there were four marks for rating: quantity of businesses, income, sales revenue, and growth. What is absolutely noteworthy is that in this table, the information about money is given in AUD dollars. According to the evidence, the most notable dissimilarity was the number of enterprises. While the total share of departmental stores reached only 67, there were already 368 digital markets, respectively. Conversely, there was a small similarity which referred to the growth. The data reveals that in 2011, the growth of departmental enterprises was 0.4 percent, meanwhile, the increase of online markets was higher by 0.2 percent, respectively.
Regarding profit and sales revenue, the department stores gained 807 dollars as an income and 12,700 dollars as revenue. Finally, the online stores got 863 dollars as an increase and 13,400 dollars as revenue.
