Sentences with phrase «unit sales dipping»

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While there was a bit of a dip, PS4 console sales remained high, moving another 45,000 units.
The Ford Mustang, with an all - new model scheduled to drop in the middle of next year, also saw its sales dip 0.6 percent, with 7751 units sold.
The 18,097 units sold in September was the first time in five months where Cruze sales dipped below the 20,000 mark.
FCA reported U.S. retail sales dipped 5 percent to 139,947 units last month while fleet deliveries dropped 15 percent to 47,401.
Overall sales dipped 3.2 percent in the key holiday quarter compared to a year earlier to 76.1 million units.
While e-reader sales overall actually took a dip in the second quarter of 2011, IDC expects big growth in shipments over the holiday season to reach a total for the year of 27 million units, up from earlier estimates of 16.2 million.
The price point below $ 50 that occasionally dipped down to $ 35 helped to dramatically increase unit sales and solidify Amazon's smart speaker market share lead.
Existing single - family home sales essentially stabilized in January, dipping 0.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted selling pace of 4.89 million units from an upwardly revised pace of 4.91 million units * in December.
Total existing - home sales, which include single - family houses, town homes, condominiums, and co-ops, dipped by 1.9 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.18 million units from a pace of 6.30 million in August.
Total existing - home sales, which are completed transactions that include single - family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, dipped 1.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.08 million in June from a downwardly revised 5.14 million in May, but are 15.2 percent higher than the 4.41 million - unit level in June 2012.
The seasonally adjusted annual sales rate dipped in May to 5.04 million units from 5.25 million units in April (a revision of what was previously reported for April).
Sales of existing single - family homes dipped 3.5 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.56 million units, from 5.76 million * units in October.
On a nationwide basis, NAR is predicting existing - home sales will dip slightly to 6.4 million units in 2007 from an estimated 6.5 million in 2006.
The seasonally adjusted sales rate dipped in September, from 4.73 million to 4.68 million units.
The seasonally adjusted annual sales rate dipped in April to 5.24 million units from 5.42 million in March (a revision of what was previously reported for March).
Existing - home sales dipped almost 1 percent in June to 4.77 million units, while NAR's forward - looking Pending Home Sales Index rose 2.4 persales dipped almost 1 percent in June to 4.77 million units, while NAR's forward - looking Pending Home Sales Index rose 2.4 perSales Index rose 2.4 percent.
Existing - home sales dipped in March from the previous month to 4.48 million units, but the quarter remains the strongest first quarter in five years.
Sales of existing homes will establish a new record of 476,000 units in 2005, then dip to 453,700 units in 2006, says Canada Mortgage...
Existing - home sales dipped in May from the previous month to 4.55 million units, but sales remain above year - ago levels.
Total existing - home sales — including single - family houses, townhomes, condominiums, and co-ops — were essentially unchanged, with a statistically insignificant 0.2 percent dip to an annual rate of 5.75 million units, from an upwardly revised level of 5.76 million units † in June.
Sales of existing single - family homes remained virtually level in June at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.33 million units, a dip of 0.6 percent from a 5.36 - million - unit * pace in May.
Sales of existing homes will establish a new record of 476,000 units in 2005, then dip to 453,700 units in 2006, says Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp's CMHC) fourth quarter Housing Market Outlook.
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