Sales per store jumped from $539,000 in 1984 to about $579,000 by 1987.
Its sales have jumped to the rate of a few million dollars a year.
Sales in each of those categories jumped by more than 40 percent from last year.
Over all, sales have jumped 14 percent from a year earlier, to around 100 billion marks.
The company said sales for its fourth quarter jumped 74 percent.
Jets.com's sales jumped by 50 percent, to $25 million last year, he said, and the company was profitable.
Its sales jumped 67 percent through August, to 69,500 cars.
It also saw a strong performance from its home shopping arm, where sales jumped nearly 28%.
This year, industry officials expect sales to jump 50 percent, to five million units.
Sales of new drugs, which can be sold at higher prices, jumped about 39 percent, to $2.62 billion.