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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 provides statistics about the total sales of drug in a specific company in different areas namely America, Europe and Asia between 2002 to 2006. Overall, Europe and Asia witnessed a decrease in the selling rate of drug, while the reverse was true for the figure of America.
Standing at 41% in 2002, Asia ranked first in the total sales of drug among three territories, which soon declined significantly to 27% after only 2 years. Then, the figure grew slightly to 30% at the end of the period. In Europe, The company’s total sales of drug was 34% in 2002. This number increased by 4% over two years, before falling down at 30% in 2006, which was equivalent to that of Asia.
In 2002, the amount of drug sold in America accounted for only 25%, which was smallest among three regions. However, this figure rose consistently and reached at 40% during the last year, surpassing the two remained continents.
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