Forrester Research, Cambridge, MA, said yesterday it is sticking with its forecast of online holiday sales growing 10 percent from 2000.
The firm said the increase may be a byproduct of the war against terrorism.
The prediction is based on Forrester's expectation that travel-wary consumers will send holiday gifts via Internet stores rather than visit families this year.
The 2001 sales could reach $11 billion, Forrester said.