Sentences with phrase «sales fell off a cliff»

Sales fell off a cliff and never recovered.
In August, the Equinox's sales fell off a cliff.

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«Revised guidance implies sales «fell off the cliff» in January,» he said in a note to clients, adding that while many investors credit former CEO Christine Day with Lululemon's success, she has done a poor job of setting up her successor.
With sales growth falling off a cliff in the past two years, they're becoming the most commoditized of hardware and the most responsible for the «bloodbath» losses mounting at Japanese manufacturers.
They have either fallen off the proverbial patent cliff (Novartis» Diovan, which lost US exclusivity in 2012) or succumbed to a stronger U.S. dollar against European and Asian currencies despite rising sales (Novo Nordisk's NovoLog, which also missed this year's list).
Now that print magazine sales are falling off a cliff, the key challenge is to supply what people want, where they want it.
Sales of the electronic device made by Amazon have not just fallen off the edge of the cliff, they've hit the bottom.
The CEO of the largest bookstore in the UK, Waterstone's, went so far to say that Kindle sales have fallen off a cliff and nobody is buying them anymore.
The second big reason why Nook e-book sales have fallen off a cliff is attributed to the broken website they launched this past summer.
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Benedict Evans, analyst at Enders, who also spoke at the seminar, was cautious about the data but added: & ldquo; You can definitely see some shifts, and this looks like more than just normal variations, but sales have not fallen off cliff.

Waterstones is not the only UK bookseller to report that e-reader sales have fallen off a cliff.
I don't know if there is much domination in the iPad space as ipads continue to fall off a cliff in sales from their highs.
In fact, over the past two and a half years, guidebook sales in Britain have fallen off a cliff.
This time of year yields more Apple doom predictions than New Year's resolutions, so it's no surprise that Apple analysts have been naming 2016 as the year iPhone sales finally fall off a cliff.
By Barbi Reuter, Principal, PICOR Commercial Real Estate, a Cushman & Wakefield Alliance Member May 8, 2009 Investment sales activity fell off the cliff in mid-2008 across the commercial sectors, including undeveloped land.
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