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The company, based in Berlin, makes 85 percent of its sales abroad.
It said that in 1993 sales abroad had risen by 50 percent.
It failed from the start to live up to expectations in terms of sales abroad.
But deals are clearly being made to wrap up sales abroad.
"With sales abroad, the total for the two books could add up to $7 million."
Exports, on the other hand, seem to have a bright future, particularly machinery sales abroad.
In 1993, 30,000 copies were produced weekly with a quarter of its sales abroad.
The dollar's weakness has indeed increased sales abroad for American manufacturers.
But the answer is: Expand markets and sales abroad.
Exxon, with 75 percent of its sales abroad, rose a point, to 48, in heavy trading.
For 1991, sales abroad fell to 1.1 million barrels a day, from 2 million the year before.
Sales abroad are important to the American economy.
For American companies with large sales abroad, profits will be hurt when the foreign earnings are converted into dollars.
The international Group earns two-thirds of sales abroad and sells its products to more than 70 countries.
A7 Congress wants to allow more technology sales abroad.
Sometimes countries try to devalue their currency in order to make a profit from sales abroad.
This reflects a general surge in cigarette sales abroad, especially for American brands.
Still, if Japanese companies begin producing such vehicles for their home market, they are bound to seek sales abroad, too.
Revenue from sales abroad has been converted into more and more dollars.
The Asian economic crisis has been particularly hard on manufacturers this year, mainly by denying them sales abroad.
Moscow intervenes, worried about the profitability of its oil sales abroad.
Amazon's results were depressed by disappointing sales abroad and the cost of its free-shipping policy.
Argentina now earns nearly $1 billion a year from beef sales abroad.
Almost overnight, the value of the company's sales abroad quadrupled and labor costs plummeted.
About $500 million came from sales abroad of foods, feeds and beverages.