

Welcome to the 90th Week in eCommerce Data, where Friday begins with a dose of ecommerce data. In this week’s roundup, we look at the WWE slamming big digital numbers, global wholesale values, and trouble at Instacart. Plus, other ecommerce news from elsewhere!
Key ecommerce data
$101 million
the amount of merchandise sold by WWE last year, with ecommerce accounting for around 9% of total revenue and expecting a new website soon.
$64 trillion
the forecasted value of the global wholesale market by the end of the year, representing a 7% annual growth rate.
40% drop
in the valuation of Instacart after market turbulence led to a selloff in technology stocks, dropping from $39 billion to $24 billion.
$50 million
the amount raised in series B funding by Yami, which offers Asian products to Asian Americans and others interested in Asian culture.
30%
of European ecommerce retailers provide information on sustainability and animal welfare, with Germany and Swedish companies sharing the most.
1/3
of BlendJet’s ecommerce sales are repeat customers as it focuses on brand loyalty after it saw a 50% increase in y-o-y sales in 2021.
€171 billion
the value of cross-border ecommerce in Europe last year, representing a growth of 17% compared to 2020.
22%
the growth of Nike’s ecommerce revenue during the third quarter, as digital sales continue to drive overall revenue.