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New York sales account for about 60 percent of its business.
"Today, new boat sales account for only 10 percent of our business."
Military sales accounted for only 20 percent of revenues in 1990.
And retail sales account for a third of all economic activity.
Income from the country's oil sales account for about 80 percent of the government's revenue.
The company also has already organized the sales accounts of its top 100 customers.
International sales accounted for 37 percent of the quarter's revenue.
At one time, its sales accounted for 2 percent of America's gross national product.
Software sales accounted for just 15 percent of total revenue in the period.
Nowadays, video sales account for about 40 percent of a film's gross.
Foreign sales accounted for 49.9 percent of that total.
Online sales accounted for less than 1 percent of revenue in the third quarter.
By that date, digital sales accounted for half the company's revenue.
Product sales accounted for around three quarters of its turnover last year.
However, retail sales account for only 40 per cent of consumer spending.
In the 1940s, foreign sales accounted for 4/5 of its production.
Video sales accounted for about half of the company's growth in the fourth quarter, analysts said.
North American sales accounted for 40% of the worldwide market.
Direct sales accounted for over 60% of the total in the first year.
If that is true, why did online sales account for only about 2 percent of Christmas retail purchases?
Foreign sales accounted for 37 percent of revenue last year, up from 34 percent in 1987.
Retail sales accounted for nearly 20 percent of the total, or $2 billion.
Annual sales account for €400 million, of which almost half are exports.
Economists said that while retail sales account for about a third of the nation's business activity, today's report had little effect on the economic outlook.
But those sales accounted for just 1.4 percent of the total demand for gold in 1998.