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Year-over-Year
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Year-Over-Year
The measure of performance in one year compared to the previous year. This is done so that growth or decline might be measured. For example, one might compare sales in 2009 to those in 2008. If a company sold 1,000,000 widgets in 2008 and 1,250,000 in 2009, this indicates 25% growth in sales, and is a positive sign for investors. See also: Quarter.


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dollars in foreign trade in the first 10 months of the year, a 42-percent year-on-year rise, Xinhua quoted the local customs house as saying Saturday.
2% year-on-year growth in the January-October period in 2010, with exports also growing 25.
Production First Half of Current Fiscal Year (April - September 2010) Production in Japan for the first half of the current fiscal year experienced a year-on-year increase for the first time in four years (since the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007).
 
 
 
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