Sentences with phrase «still tiny sliver»

While ebook sales made up 15 percent of trade book sales in the US in 2011, and — according to this report from yesterday — 12.9 percent of UK book sales for the first six months of 2012, ebooks are still a tiny sliver of total book sales in other European countries.
According to Murray, the number of people who choose to do their reading on dedicated e-reader devices has not gone down in the face of widespread tablet availability and selection, although a growing number of people own both an e-reader and a tablet, and a still tiny sliver of the population owns three or more of these devices.

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Fee - based annuity sales are rising, but they still make up a tiny sliver of overall annuity sales so what's it going to take to crack the registered investment advisor (RIA) channel?
While alternative vehicles still make up the tiniest sliver of the overall vehicle market, the Leaf reached a cumulative worldwide 100,000 vehicles in January of this year, and commands 45 per cent of the global electric vehicle market.
They still have to do all the same work the indie does, and they make a tiny sliver of the royalty in return.
Still, credit unions have a tiny sliver of the market, just 6.8 percent, as measured by total assets, according to CUNA.
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