Sentences with phrase «franchise sales fell»

Its Hepatitis C franchise sales fell in line with estimates and its sales on newly acquired drugs were better than expected.

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Both businesses announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month fall into that criteria, and as a result of their success in the application process, they will be able to operate free for a decade from state income tax, business or corporate state or local taxes, sales tax, property tax or franchise fees.
Katniss Everdeen may have come out on top of the weekend box office with an estimated $ 101 million in domestic ticket sales, but the new «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2» fell short of industry expectations and, unlike the «Twilight» and «Harry Potter» young - adult juggernauts, her «Hunger Games» finale fell far short of other films in the franchise.
In terms of week one franchise sales, reports suggest it outsold both Mario Kart 8 on Wii U and Mario Kart 7 on 3DS but it fell slightly short of beating Mario Kart Wii.
The Jazz is still a significant part of the line - up, and despite falling B - segment sales, it's an established franchise that looks after the company's loyal customers.
In addition to Xbox 360 console momentum, and the ever - expanding service and content library of Xbox LIVE, Microsoft released franchise games such as Halo: Reach and Fable III to hordes of devoted fans this fall, as well as announcing that Xbox 360 will be the first console to launch add - on content for all Call of Duty games through 2012, helping drive industry software sales.
It's been something of a strange generation for Microsoft's console franchise, as the Xbox One has been part of the fastest - selling console generation in history yet has still been falling short of sales expectations in comparison to Sony's PS4.
More firmly than ever a franchise and not an alternative, MoMA PS1, once «not for sale,» will start the fall with an extravagant and often - exhibited Gagosian artist, Mike Kelley.
One of the reader responses was spot - on, consumers do not care, how many leads a Realtor has to go through to get a client, or how many sales fall through, they don't care what fees a Realtor has to pay to his franchise or board — all consumers want is their home sold with as little hassle as possible while netting as much money as possible.
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