The company has seen 150% revenue growth between 1997 and 2003.
When an economy is strong, most business leaders focus on revenue growth.
The firm has seen 45 percent international revenue growth in the 2011-2012 financial year.
But it still expected total revenue growth for the year to reach 40 percent.
Those companies should have strong revenue growth despite the situation in Asia, he said.
They still don't have revenue growth, which is the remaining issue.
Some predict revenue growth in the area of 5 to 7 percent.
The company had revenue growth of 18% annually in the 2003-2007 period.
It has had virtually no revenue growth for several years.
"We need to see greater revenue growth in 2004, which should come with a stronger economy."
As such, the measure would have required a revenue increase through greater taxes or a cut in spending for other Federal programs.
That same year, the plan provides for a net revenue increase of $36 billion.
He's predicting a 55% revenue increase for the video site in 2010.
The problem, apparently, is that most of the revenue increase came from cameras.
He said an alternative revenue increase, like a higher gas tax, might have to be considered.
Internal growth accounted for the total amount of revenue increase, the company said.
Between 1972 and 1981 the company had an average annual revenue increase of forty-five percent.
The firm said its revenue increase had been broad based.
The overall revenue increase for the combined companies from the period a year ago was 10 percent.
The company announced a revenue increase of 12.7 percent from the period a year earlier.