"Dwindling sales" means that the number of products or services being sold is decreasing or getting smaller over time.
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Nearly 18 years after the company revolutionized how coffee drinkers prepare their morning cup of joe, Keurig is searching for its next stage of growth amid
dwindling sales of the Keurig brewer.
After
dwindling sales for the Dreamcast and poor sales of Shenmue II across Xbox and Dreamcast, the series was put on hold.
Dexter was earning $ 40 million per year pre-tax, but soon ran into competitive pressure, suffered
from dwindling sales and ended shoe production in the U.S. and Puerto Rico in 2001, reports Reuters.
Zombi is the PS4 and Xbox One port of well - known Wii U title ZombiU, only sans the U. Released on August 18th 2015
after dwindling sales on the Wii U,... [Read full story]
Initially a ploy by a struggling Porsche to
grow dwindling sales alongside the then vulnerable 993 911 back in 1996, the mid-engined Boxster has been a major factor in Porsche's rise to its current status as the world's most profitable manufacturer.
The year 2009 was hallmarked by an economic crisis, evidence of which have been
dwindling sales worldwide and fortunes vaporized.
News of Amazon Appstore's impending arrival in Europe has led to speculation that we could soon also be getting our hands on the Kindle Fire, with Amazon rumoured to be keen to
tackle dwindling sales by opening it up to a bigger market.
It seemed that others were doing the same, with
slightly dwindling sales and reviews that essentially vindicated my thoughts.
The 1.4 - litre diesel was removed from the i20's powertrain options in late 2017 due to
dwindling sales of diesel - powered cars in Europe.
With Super Mario 3D World and The Wind Waker HD under their belts, they've shown how to make high quality games for the system, so here's hoping next year will be even better and they'll turn
the dwindling sales around.
The original, 3 - door version, because of
dwindling sales, will get discontinued as the Audi A1 carline moves to its second generation.
The dwindling sales figures is also another factor which may point to why the R8 may be discontinued rather replaced at the turn of the decade.
Japanese carmaker Honda is phasing out its flagship Accord sedan from India following weak demand and
dwindling sales, a top company executive told ET.
Available in both petrol and diesel variants and being the only SUV in the segment to come with 7 seats, Honda is betting big on the product to provide a fillip to
its dwindling sales.
Because of
dwindling sales, Ford pulled the Taurus from its retail showrooms in the 2007 model year, leaving it just as a fleet vehicle.
Thus given the circumstances of
dwindling sales, increased competition, and a booming economy, Honda finally decided to facelift the Amaze.
Also, if tablets aren't reason enough for
the dwindling sales of notebook devices, the Chromebooks seems to have the potential to wipe off whatever is left of the once mighty notebook segment.
With the lower subscription base traditional news media companies are facing and
dwindling sales, they are starting to hop on the tablet train, destination, newfound riches!
It has come up with a lot of marketing strategies and products but somehow it still did not manage to recover from
its dwindling sales.
Hands up, who is in a forum where the chief discussion is «what can I do about
my dwindling sales?»
Both hardware and software sales were down, but this can be attributed to
the dwindling sales of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
As far as the 3DS goes I'm hoping it isn't true, but given
the dwindling sales for the Wii since it's launch awhile back and lack of support from developers I wouldn't find the Fusion Terminal rumors so far - fetched.
Apple is hoping to revive
the dwindling sales of its iPad with the launch of the iPad Pro.
If true, it will surely not help Apple in reviving
the dwindling sales of iPhones across the globe.
Bloomberg first claimed only last month that HTC could potentially sell its smartphone division due to
dwindling sales.