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Membership rates are determined by the annual sales volume of a company.
In 1993 the company had 2,000 employees and an annual sales volume of $200 million.
Its annual sales volume of $232,000 per online employee is higher than Amazon's.
In 2007, the cumulative annual sales volume exceeded $1.35 billion, having increased 31.5 percent for the year.
Within a year, the business had contracts with hundreds of small businesses and was producing over $1mm in annual sales volume.
Indeed, the current annual sales volume of about 340,000 is less than half the 900,000 cars that Buick sold at its peak, in 1984.
It has an annual sales volume of US$2.5-5 million.
Barneys average, $600-per-square-foot annual sales volume, is about double the typical mall store performance.
Its annual sales volume in 2003 was No. 1 in computer cooling retail market in mainland China.
But despite that difference, the annual sales volume per store in Westchester is actually higher than the national average; $14.2 million, compared with $12.8 million.
For new homes, the seasonally adjusted annual sales volume figure in September was 1.1 million - 14.2 percent lower than in September 2005.
It attracted 20,000 locals and foreigners on weekends and reaped a total annual sales volume of 100 million yuan (US$12.5m).
For purposes of illustration, it is assumed that that the annual sales volume and production cost are constant (later discussion allows for year-to-year changes):
By 1926, Platt Music's annual sales volume was in excess of $3,000,000 and the company's total assets were approximately $2,700,000.
The discounter might pass Sears, Roebuck & Company and the K Mart Corporation this year in annual sales volume, industry analysts say.
The Belz company had projected that the center would have 60 to 75 tenants and an annual sales volume of about $120 million, or about $240 a square foot.
All commodity volume (value) or ACV represents the total annual sales volume of retailers that can be aggregated from individual store-level up to larger geographical sets.
IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Award "the highest annual sales volume of the local male singer"
In 2008, the red can's sales exceeded 10 billion RMB, its annual sales volume in 2007, 2008 and 2009 topped in Chinese beverage can products.
Mr. Lauren's styles are manufactured in Japan through a licensing arrangement with Seibu, the department store chain, whose executives estimate the annual sales volume to be about $200 million.
However, this field of business accounted for only about 20 percent of Grinnell's annual sales volume and profits, with plumbing supplies and fixtures being responsible for most of the rest.
To set their brand apart, the brothers plowed one quarter of their annual sales volume ($300,000 of their own money and $250,000 in loans) into an aggressive 1979 ad campaign.
While retailers in many parts of the country consider annual sales volume of $300 a square foot to be excellent, Seaport retailers average more than $600 a foot, according to Rouse.
Sears, Roebuck & Company, the Chicago-based retailer that led the industry in annual sales volume last year, experienced some improvement in August over recent months, though its sales were still uninspiring.
In its first calendar year of sales (1998), Navigator contributed to an unprecedented event of recent decades - the overtaking by the Lincoln brand of perennial rival Cadillac in annual sales volume.