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The German automaker BMW sold in the third quarter almost the same number of cars as in the same period of the previous year and recovered part of the deficit of the first half, the company reported this week. BMW sales director Pieter Nota noted that the firm is on track to meet its 2022 turnover…
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Sony has sold more than 19 million PS5 consoles

Sony Group Corporation has sold a total of 19.3 million PlayStation 5 (PS5) units since the release of this next-generation console in November 2020. The company released the financial results for the fiscal year that ended on March 31st,…

Apple and Samsung are the most requested brands

Apple and Samsung are the brands most commonly chosen by mobile phone users when they want to renew them with refurbished models, a purchase option that globally experienced a growth of 15 %. That is one of the conclusions reached by…

Apple raises $34 million in first fiscal quarter

The American company Apple earned 34,630 million dollars in its first fiscal quarter of 2022, which represents 20 % more than in the same period of the previous year, generating a profit of the order of 2.10 dollars per share, above the $…

Toyota, No. 1 Selling in the US

Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is the automobile group with the highest sales volume in 2021 in the United States after registering more than 2.33 million registrations, representing an increase of 10.4% compared to 2020, according to…

Industrial sector closes 2021 with slight growth

The President of the Venezuelan Confederation of Industrialists (Conindustria), Luigi Pisella considers that the industrial sector obtained a slight growth by the end of 2021, reporting figures that reveal "a slight growth" in production…

German retail is a Christmas catastrophe

German retail was disappointed again this year with the volume of sales in physical stores this Christmas season. "For the second time in a row, the Christmas season was a catastrophe for retail," said Stefan Genth, general secretary of the…

E-commerce: the new way to buy

In the mid-90s, the impulse of electronic commerce (or e-commerce) began with the massification of computers and the Internet. Sales of goods and services were made through web pages and were canceled with credit cards. This new way of…