The bar chart illustrates the percentage of a drug company’s total sales in 3 continents, America, Europe and Asia from 2002 to 2006.
Overall, Asia has an increase in sales, while America has the highest figure of sales but declined over time, and Europe’s sales trend appears to be dynamic.
Asia started with the lowest figure of medicine sales in 2002 at 25%, but rose in the next 4 years and surpassed America and Europe for the amount of medicine sold by 40%. Though America had the highest sales in 2002 at 41%, it experienced a downward trend in the next 3 years, which ended up at 29% in 2005 and slightly increased 1 percent to 30% in 2006.
Europe appeared to have a dynamic trend in the drug’s company sale. The amount of medicine this continent sold rose in 2004 by 38% and experienced a downfall in sales in the next 2 years by 34% and 30% from 2005 to 2006, respectively.
