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The image displays a stacked bar chart with five sections labeled by years 2002-2006 and four categories being Asia, European and Africa, North America, and South America. In 2002, the percentages are Asia 12%, European and Africa 44%, North America 33%, South America 11%. For 2003, the values are Asia 20%, European and Africa 45%, North America 28%, South America 7%. In 2004, Asia has 22%, European and Africa 48%, North America 24%, South America 6%. The 2005 percentages are Asia 24%, European and Africa 44%, North America 21%, South America 11%. For 2006, Asia is 28%, European and Africa 40%, North America 21%, South America 11%.
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The bar chart illustrates the variation in the total sales of a drug company in different regions, from 2002 to 2006.
Overall, the statistics of the three regions was quite equivalent with different trends recorded. While total sales in America and Europe witnessed a decline, an opposite pattern was seen in Asia.
Starting at 41 percent in 2002, America held the first position. However, in the following years, it witnessed a drop to its bottom point of 27 percent, before a marginal recovery to 30 percent in the last year. The total sales in Asia, on the other hand, saw an opposite pattern: commencing with only a quarter, it steadily rose to 40 percent and became the highest figure in the last year.
The total sales in Europe in 2002 was at a third, after which it rose moderately and peaked at 38 percent in 2004, before dropped to 30 percent in 2006. Notably, the last year recorded a similar proportion shared by the figures for sales in America and Europe.
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