sales figures in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sales figures in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.figure [ˈfɪgəʳ, Am -jɚ] N

III.figure [ˈfɪgəʳ, Am -jɚ] VB intr (feature)

1. sale COMM (exchange of property):

cash(-down) sale

2. sale ECON (the act of selling):

5. sale COMM, LAW (deal):

6. sale FIN (revenue):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This was particularly displayed by the dramatic downturn of the commercial vehicles sales figures.
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Sales figures for the 11th edition were comparable to those of the 9th, which sold hundreds of thousands of copies including the pirate sets.
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Lower than expected sales figures combined with excess inventory, which produced a negative supply and demand event, prompted retailers to repeatedly discount price.
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The program kept track of each customer's monthly purchase amounts, and then the stores issued gift certificates based on each person's sales figures.
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Despite initially being projected to sell 500,000 copies in its first week, the album's leak led to diminished sales figures.
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Sales figures show that artists from the show have sold around 30 million singles and over 18 million albums.
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Sales figures for the title remained low throughout its publication, peaking at 23,000.
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Although the former phrase is assumed to be derived from sales figures, the latter benefits from the high profile of the particular list.
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This allows people on the call to view content such as corporate reports, sales figures and company data presented by one of the participants.
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This made him a household name, and a recognizable celebrity whose name on magazine covers ensured a boost in sales figures.
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