NOUN | a slump in sales | slumps in sales | |
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- The slump in sales for paper-based encyclopedias around the turn of the 21st century hit Kunnskapsforlaget hard, but a fourth edition of the paper encyclopedia was secured by a grant of ten million Norwegian kroner from the foundation Fritt Ord in 2003.
- As the result of a slump in sales, Falcon Cars was wound up in 1964.
- However, a slump in sales following the rush for Christmas number one had allowed Connor to climb from No.
- However, the department suffered from overproduction and a slump in sales of wine.
- As a result of the slump in sales, production at Crewe was shut down during March and April 2009.
- He was noted for his ability to forecast trends, particularly in the 1980s when strict laws against drinking coupled with high taxes caused a global slump in sales, and later there was a revival spurred by media depictions of scotch.
- Falling oil prices and instability in Turkey were cited as reasons for the slump in sales.
- By the early 2000s disagreement with the Royal Mint over foreign contracts led to a slump in sales, cumulating in the mint's eventual closure in 2003 ending its almost 200-year history.
- The discontinuation of red, plus the general changes in society due to the United States' participation in World War II, caused a slump in sales of the larger serving pieces from the early 1940s.
- In October 2016, the "News and Mail" produced its first dedicated front page for its Chobham News and Mail edition, and saw its readership steadily increase between 2016 and 2019 at a time when other local and regional newspaper titles experienced a slump in sales.
- After experiencing a slump in sales and public image in the mid-1990s, the company created several new product lines to attract a younger market.
- After a period when the factory was working to full capacity during the course of the First World War, there followed a slump in sales in 1925, because the Deutsche Reichsbahn ordered virtually no more new steam locomotives for several years.
- In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, M&Co was reported to have sought new backers amid a slump in sales.
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