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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 provided bar chart exhibits the proportion of sales of drug company in America, Asia and Europe throughout the period between 2002 and 2006.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the Asian drug company, ranked the bottom position at the beginning of the period, took the leading place by in 2006. It shows a sustained rise from only 25 percent to 40 percent over a four-year period.
Meanwhile,in 2002, the American company’s sales accounted for 41 percent and this is followed by a substantial decrease in 2003 and 2004, to 35 percent and 27 percent respectively. At the end of the period, the figure grew marginally by just 3 percent. The proportion of European drug company’s sales made up 34 percent at the beginning of the period and it demonstates a gradual increase in 2004. However, by 2006, the figure dropped remarkably to just 30 percent as the proportion of american drug company.
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