Sentences with phrase «sales decelerated»

Looking at the development of sales from 2010 to 2014, one can see that general growth of the ebook market has slowed down considerably: after the all - time - high of growth in 2012 (nearly 200 %), sales decelerated substantially.
But Amazon's biggest sales segment, its online stores, saw sales decelerate for the second consecutive quarter.
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The Canadian yoga - clothing company, whose chairman announced his resignation in December following his controversial remarks about women, says it has seen sales «decelerate meaningfully» since the sta...
With a subscriber base of over 100 million consumers, this hike will add a significant amount of revenue for Amazon, supplementing its online sales if they continue to decelerate.
A move to directly target Venezuela's oil industry would be a huge blow to Maduro's socialist administration, which is depending almost entirely on crude sales to try and decelerate a deepening economic crisis.
Of course, 13 % YoY growth for such a large number of sales is still good, but it's notable that Amazon's ascension is decelerating, though it could certainly bounce back soon.
Wal - Mart onlines sales growth has sharply decelerated for five quarters even though its overall performance has been better than most competitors.
Job creation, wage growth, hours worked, retail sales and core inflation have all decelerated.
Whole Foods (WFM) was downgraded to neutral from outperform by Wedbush, which set a $ 40 price target, saying that comp sales growth is decelerating.
According to Daren Blomquist, senior vice president of ATTOM Data Solutions (which owns RealtyTrac.com), home sales could decelerate next year as well:
Retail sales have fallen for three straight months, construction spending decelerated at the start of the year, and auto sales have largely plateaued.
Tilson points out that same store sales growth is decelerating and the company's gross margin has also declined significantly.
Meanwhile, inflation decelerated from 2.0 % in 2012 to 1.2 % at the end of 2013 as did real final sales from +2.8 % at the end of 2012 to +1.8 % in Q313.
European economies continue to show minimal growth, China appears to be decelerating and the Japanese domestic economy is still recovering from a large sales tax increase.
The last five years have been disastrous for Audi, which saw its U.S. sales unintentionally decelerate from 59,797 in 1986 to 12,823 last year.
The Andaz deal and other potential Hyatt sales come as hotel companies cope with decelerating growth in revenue per available room, an industry measure of occupancy and room rates, following a six - year recovery from the financial crisis.
After annual growth of 25 percent to 35 percent in online sales prior to 2006, Internet sales in the United States will start decelerating this year to 11 percent through 2011, according to the Aberdeen Group, a Boston - based technology research firm.
View detailed statistical reports Orlando median price, sales on the rise as inventory slide decelerates...
• Collateral depreciation — the difference between a property's prior purchase price and foreclosure sale price — continues to decelerate, down to 6.4 percent in Q4 2012 from 8.4 percent a year earlier.
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