Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:42:34 PM
Sales declined sequentially from Q1 2012 to Q2 2012
Sales declined sequentially from Q3 2012 to Q4 2012
Sales declined sequentially from Q2 2013 to Q3 2013
Sales declined sequentially from Q1 2014 to Q2 2014
So I suppose the conclusion one might draw is that despite the fact that sales has not always grown sequentially from quarter to quarter, the total sales in each year has been much larger than the previous year, and comparable quarters are much larger from one year to the next.
I see healthy sales growth in the quarterly numbers, but I guess some might have a different take on the data.
As always, simply my opinion.
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