Spurring sales over 2009 was a variety of special editions including the Ralph Gilles - designed VooDoo, 1:33 Edition Viper ACR, and dealer specials like the convertible ACR built for Woodhouse Dodge, the same dealer that campaigns the Viper Competition Coupe in World Challenge.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, marijuana remains illegal on the federal level, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions has recently taken steps that would allow federal prosecutors in states where weed is legal to decide whether to prosecute people
over marijuana
sales in a development that could threaten the burgeoning industry (or, at the very least,
spur litigation from some of the states in question looking to keep the federal government from interfering with statewide legislation).
«Varying reports have also indicated weakness in the consumer economy due to flagging brick - and - mortar
sales over the holiday weekend, but what we may really be seeing is an accelerating shift to online buying as mobile phones
spur increased showrooming activity,» he continued.
Apple's days of enormous growth
spurred by iPhone and iPad
sales are
over because there's just not enough new market opportunity for the devices, one analyst says.
Overall whey product
sales surged 25 %
over a year ago in June,
spurring U.S. export
sales to jump to nearly 15 % of U.S. milk production on a total milk solids basis.
The 28 - year - old left
Spurs over four years ago after a stellar spell at White Hart Lane, with the club only now
over the last two years or so moving on from that after failing to see the desired results with the money initially reinvested in the squad from his
sale.
The auto maker also says the Volt
spurs sales of other Chevy cars, noting that
over the last four months, some 200,000 viewers have clicked from the Volt's website directly to that of the Chevy Cruze.
While we weren't able to check Comic Jumper at the time, the game has now added
over 75,000 player's total, which is only up 15,000 from the beginning of the year, so even a heavy discount didn't
spur on too many extra
sales.