GameStop Sales Up 17 Percent (AP)
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GameStop sales up 17 percent
GameStop sales up 17 percent
02/18/2004 04:09 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 18 2004 7:09PM GMT
GameStop Earnings Up on Software Sales
(AP)
GameStop Earnings Up on Software Sales
(AP)
08/17/2004 01:21 PMAP - Video-game chain GameStop Corp.'s second-quarter earnings rose on
strong sales.
IDC: Apple UK sales up 36 percent
IDC: Apple UK sales up 36 percent
11/06/2003 11:17 AMAnalyst firm IDC says that Apple is continuing to see growth in the UK
personal computer market, experiencing about 35 percent year-on-year
overall market growth this quarter,
Macwor
ld UK reports. The company now has approximately 2.5 percent of
the UK marketshare.
Retail Sales Dip 0.3 Percent in January
(AP)
Retail Sales Dip 0.3 Percent in January
(AP)
02/12/2004 09:59 AMAP - A steep decline in new-car buying depressed sales at the nation's
retailers by 0.3 percent last month, although consumers continued
spending heartily in less expensive ways.
Global computer sales up by 15 percent
Global computer sales up by 15 percent
07/18/2004 02:01 PMKeralaNext.com Jul 18 2004 5:52PM GMT
Chip sales rise 37 percent in May
Chip sales rise 37 percent in May
07/02/2004 12:57 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 2 2004 5:01PM GMT
Red Hat Posts 53 Percent Jump in Sales
Red Hat Posts 53 Percent Jump in Sales
06/17/2004 08:49 PMThe company reports a profit of $10.7 million, surpassing
expectations, but a fickle market still punishes its stock.
SAP sees 10 percent sales growth in 2004
SAP sees 10 percent sales growth in 2004
01/22/2004 12:50 PMSAP AG expects software sales to increase 10 percent in 2004 as
businesses resume IT spending after an investment pause of more than
two years, the company said Thursday as it announced its
fourth-quarter results. The Walldorf, Germany, vendor said it sees
clear signs that enterprises have begun to pick up the pace in
software investments.
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Retail Sales Drop 0.3 Percent in August
(AP)
Retail Sales Drop 0.3 Percent in August
(AP)
09/14/2004 08:55 AMAP - Shoppers turned tightfisted in August, dropping sales at the
nation's retailers by 0.3 percent, providing fresh evidence of an
erratic pace of consumer spending in recent months.
IDC: PC chip sales to rise 18 percent in
2004
IDC: PC chip sales to rise 18 percent in
2004
03/08/2004 11:22 PMRevenues to total $53.6 billion
New Home Sales Rise 8.9 Percent in March
(AP)
New Home Sales Rise 8.9 Percent in March
(AP)
04/26/2004 10:28 AMAP - Sales of new homes surged by 8.9 percent in March, the largest
monthly increase in nine months, as mortgage rates bottomed out before
starting to ascend.
US online sales up 28 percent in first
quarter: government (AFP)
US online sales up 28 percent in first
quarter: government (AFP)
05/24/2004 04:50 AMAFP - US online retail sales for the first quarter of 2004 jumped to
15.5 billion dollars, up 28 percent compared with the same period a
year ago, the government reported.
Global server sales rise 7.3 percent
Global server sales rise 7.3 percent
05/28/2004 12:27 AMZDNet May 28 2004 5:14AM GMT
Gartner: Global Chip Sales Up 23 Percent
(AP)
Gartner: Global Chip Sales Up 23 Percent
(AP)
12/22/2004 01:00 AMAP - Worldwide semiconductor sales grew 23.4 percent to $218.5
billion in 2004 despite a significant slowdown in the second half of
the year, according to preliminary results released Tuesday by the
research firm Gartner Inc.
July Retail Sales Rebound by 0.7 Percent
(AP)
July Retail Sales Rebound by 0.7 Percent
(AP)
08/12/2004 07:38 AMAP - Retail sales, which had taken a sharp plunge in June, rebounded
by 0.7 percent last month as attractive sales incentives lured
shoppers back into new-car showrooms.
Gartner: Global Chip Sales Up 23 Percent
Gartner: Global Chip Sales Up 23 Percent
12/24/2004 12:17 PMExtreme Tech Dec 24 2004 3:41PM GMT
May computer chip sales rise 37 percent
May computer chip sales rise 37 percent
07/02/2004 06:02 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Jul 2 2004 9:51PM GMT
PC sales in Asia grows almost 10 percent
in 2003 (AFP)
PC sales in Asia grows almost 10 percent
in 2003 (AFP)
02/11/2004 12:26 PMAFP - Sales of personal computers (PCs) in the Asia Pacific region,
excluding Japan, rose 9.5 percent in 2003 to 29.7 million units with
Lenovo (formerly Legend) of China the top selling brand, research
house Gartner said.
Sony Aims for 40-50 Percent Rise in
Digicam Sales
Sony Aims for 40-50 Percent Rise in
Digicam Sales
02/15/2004 11:32 PMBoston Globe Feb 16 2004 3:45AM GMT
Global chip equipment sales rise 48
percent
Global chip equipment sales rise 48
percent
02/16/2004 01:19 PMCNET Feb 16 2004 5:17PM GMT
Computer sales in Asia rise 16 percent
in first quarter
Computer sales in Asia rise 16 percent
in first quarter
04/20/2004 11:19 AMChannel NewsAsia Apr 20 2004 3:25PM GMT
IDC: Apple shows 9.3 percent US unit
sales growth
IDC: Apple shows 9.3 percent US unit
sales growth
07/16/2004 12:06 PMGlobal market intelligence and advisory firm IDC released its data on
shipments of personal computers in the United States for the second
quarter of 2004. Apple ranks fifth on the list with a total of 495,000
CPU units shipped, or about 3.7 of the market -- trailing Dell, HP,
Gateway and IBM. Regardless, Apple's numbers show overall growth from
year to year, if a bit below the average of 10.9 percent.
Video game sales jump 32 percent last
month
Video game sales jump 32 percent last
month
04/15/2005 12:46 PMNew statistics released by analysts today indicate video game sales
jumped 32 percent in the U.S. during March.
With more than 532,000 units sold, Sony’s Gran Turismo 4 led the game
sales for March. It was followed by MVP Baseball 2005 from Electronic
Arts, which sold nearly 338,000 units.
Most analysts expect U.S. software sales to grow about 5 percent in
2005, driven by growing sales for handheld devices and the increased
availability of gaming consoles.
Sony sold 620,000 PlayStation Portables and 1.1 million units of
software after releasing the PSP on March 24. By comparison,
Nintendo’s DS has sold 428,000 units this year, analysts said. The DS,
which costs $100 less than the PSP, launched last year.
The supply of Sony's PlayStation 2 console continued to improve,
analysts said, with 495,000 sold in the month, compared with 227,000
units of Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox and 94,000 units of Nintendo's
GameCube. Microsoft has acknowledged the Xbox is in short supply,
which some retailers fear may continue through the year as the company
prepares to launch its next-generation console later this year.
Gartner: Worldwide chip sales up 23
percent in 2004
Gartner: Worldwide chip sales up 23
percent in 2004
12/22/2004 01:26 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 22 2004 1:26AM GMT
Corporate debt sales drop 35 percent in
July
Corporate debt sales drop 35 percent in
July
08/08/2004 07:05 AMMaekyung Internet Aug 8 2004 11:09AM GMT
Microsoft to Grow Enterprise Sales Team
by 10 Percent
Microsoft to Grow Enterprise Sales Team
by 10 Percent
04/14/2005 01:43 PMMicrosoft is slowly but surely turning the Redmond ship to refocus on
selling vertically. As part of the realignment, Microsoft is planning
to grow its enterprise sales force by 10 percent.
Global Server Sales Rise 7.3 Percent in
First Quarter
Global Server Sales Rise 7.3 Percent in
First Quarter
05/28/2004 03:33 AMBoston Globe May 28 2004 7:37AM GMT
Intel's first quarter profits, sales
increase by 20 percent
Intel's first quarter profits, sales
increase by 20 percent
04/14/2004 10:42 PMChina Post Apr 15 2004 3:24AM GMT
Global Chip Equipment Sales Rise 48
Percent (Reuters)
Global Chip Equipment Sales Rise 48
Percent (Reuters)
02/16/2004 03:45 AMReuters - Global sales of chip-making equipment
rose 48.8 percent in December from the previous month to $2.59
billion, an industry group said on Monday, citing strong
spending by Japanese, South Korean and Taiwanese chip makers.
Retail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter
2004 Were 15.5 Billion - Up 28.1 Percent
Retail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter
2004 Were 15.5 Billion - Up 28.1 Percent
05/24/2004 06:24 AMRetail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter 2004 Were 15.5 Billion
- Up 28.1 Percent from First Quarter 2003 - Census Bureau
Reportshttp://www.census.g
ov/mrts/www/current.htmlThe Census Bureau of the
Department of Commerce announced today that the estimate of U.S.
retail e-commerce sales for the first quarter of 2004, not adjusted
for seasonal, holiday, and trading-day differences, was $15.5 billion,
an increase of 28.1 percent (±2.9%) from the first quarter of 2003.
Total retail sales for the first quarter of 2004 were estimated at
$834.8 billion, an increase of 8.8 percent (±0.6%) from the same
period a year ago. The first quarter 2004 e-commerce estimate
decreased 11.4 percent (±1.9%) from the fourth quarter of 2003 while
total retail sales decreased 8.5 percent (±0.3%) from the prior
quarter. E-commerce sales in the first quarter of 2004 accounted for
1.9 percent of total sales, while in the first quarter of 2003
e-commerce sales were 1.6 percent of total sales. In the fourth
quarter of 2003, e-commerce sales were also 1.9 percent of total
sales.
Global Server Sales Rise 7.3 Percent in
First Quarter (Reuters)
Global Server Sales Rise 7.3 Percent in
First Quarter (Reuters)
05/28/2004 12:23 AMReuters - Global sales of computer servers
rose 7.3 percent in the first quarter to $11.5 billion from a
year ago, the fourth straight quarter of growth as demand
remained strong for information technology after a three-year
downturn, market research firm IDC said on Thursday.
Sony aims to boost digital camera sales
by 50 percent (AFP)
Sony aims to boost digital camera sales
by 50 percent (AFP)
02/15/2004 10:33 AMAFP - Japanese technology giant Sony is aiming to boost its digital
camera sales by 50 percent year-on-year to 15 million units worldwide
in the next financial year starting in April 2004, a report said.
Video Game Sales Fall 3 Percent -
Analysts (Reuters)
Video Game Sales Fall 3 Percent -
Analysts (Reuters)
05/18/2004 01:09 PMReuters - Sales of video game software fell 3
percent in the United States in April, but sales of Microsoft
Corp.'s (MSFT.O) Xbox game console more than doubled after a
price cut, financial analysts said on Tuesday.
Global Chip Sales Seen Rising 28.4
Percent in 2004 (Reuters)
Global Chip Sales Seen Rising 28.4
Percent in 2004 (Reuters)
06/01/2004 04:09 AMReuters - Global chip sales are likely to grow 28.4
percent to a record $213.6 billion in 2004, boosted by strong
demand for PCs, cellphones, DVD recorders and other electronics
products, an industry group said on Tuesday.
Profit surges 19 percent at Lexmark on
strong printer sales
Profit surges 19 percent at Lexmark on
strong printer sales
01/26/2004 04:11 PMSiliconValley.com Jan 26 2004 7:44PM GMT
Australia's Telstra says March quarter
sales revenue up one percent (AFP)
Australia's Telstra says March quarter
sales revenue up one percent (AFP)
04/20/2004 08:42 PMAFP - Australian telecoms giant Telstra Corp. said March quarter sales
revenue rose 1.0 percent to 5.01 billion dollars (3.7 billion US) on
the back of strong growth in mobile phones and the Internet.
Infosys net profit up 28 percent, tops
billion dollars in sales (AFP)
Infosys net profit up 28 percent, tops
billion dollars in sales (AFP)
04/13/2004 01:48 AMAFP - Infosys, India's second-largest software exporter, net profit
rose 28 percent for the year to March as it became the first
domestically-listed IT company to breach the one-billion-dollar
revenue mark.
Nokia sees global handset sales up 15
percent to 600 million in 2004 (AFP)
Nokia sees global handset sales up 15
percent to 600 million in 2004 (AFP)
06/14/2004 08:26 AMAFP - Nokia, the world's leading mobile phone maker, said the global
handset market would see a brisk growth of 15 percent this year,
reaching a total volume of 600 million units, but it admitted it was
uncertain how many of those would bear its name.
Server sales in Asia Pacific increase
12.4 percent in June quarter (AFP)
Server sales in Asia Pacific increase
12.4 percent in June quarter (AFP)
09/09/2004 03:41 AMAFP - Computer server sales in the Asia-Pacific region excluding Japan
grew by a brisk 12.4 percent to 1.37 billion US dollars in the second
quarter after a gain of 9.6 percent in the three months to March, an
industry monitor said.
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