Sentences with phrase «vacation ownership contract»

Excluding the impact of the extra week in 2013, total company contract sales increased $ 14 million, or 7 percent, driven by $ 18 million, or 10 percent, of higher vacation ownership contract sales in the company's North America segment, partially offset by $ 4 million of lower residential contract sales in the company's North America segment.
North America vacation ownership contract sales were $ 186 million in the fourth quarter of 2014, an increase of $ 7 million, or 4 percent, over the prior year period.
North America vacation ownership contract sales were $ 148 million in the third quarter of 2014, an increase of $ 3 million over the prior year period.
North America vacation ownership contract sales were $ 146 million in the second quarter of 2014, an increase of $ 5 million over the prior year period.
Third Quarter 2014 Results Total company contract sales were $ 172 million, a $ 4 million increase from $ 168 million in the third quarter of 2013, driven by $ 3 million of higher vacation ownership contract sales in the company's North America segment, $ 2 million of higher contract sales in the company's Europe segment and $ 1 million of higher contract sales in the company's Asia Pacific segment, partially offset by $ 2 million of lower residential contract sales in the company's North America segment.
Total company vacation ownership contract sales were $ 166.0 million, $ 0.1 million higher than the second quarter of last year.

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Revenues from the sale of vacation ownership products increased $ 12 million to $ 126 million in the first quarter, driven mainly by the $ 9 million increase in contract sales and $ 3 million of higher year - over-year revenue reportability.
This increase was driven by higher contract sales, higher revenue reportability year - over-year and lower cost of vacation ownership products.
This increase was driven by higher total company contract sales, higher revenue reportability year - over-year, lower cost of vacation ownership products and lower marketing and sales expenses as a percentage of revenue.
These results reflected lower cost of vacation ownership products sold as well as improvements in marketing and sales costs, partially offset by the decrease in revenue from lower contract sales.
Revenue from the sale of vacation ownership products increased $ 5 million to $ 122 million in the second quarter, driven mainly by the $ 13 million increase in contract sales, partially offset by $ 9 million of unfavorable year - over-year revenue reportability.
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