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The given table provides data about department and online stores in Australia in 2011. In general, it can be clearly seen that the number of online stores was significantly higher than department stores. However, both showed relatively small differences in terms of profit (AUD), sales revenue (AUD) and growth, online stores nonetheless demonstrated higher overall […]
The given illustration indicates the difference in statistics between offline and online stores in Australia in 2011. Overall, it is clear that the figures for four indicators were totally higher in online shops. In addition, the percentage of growth reflecting that the demand for online businesses seems to be more remarkably growing in the future. […]
The given table illustrates data regarding online retailing centres and department stores in Australiain the year 2011. In an overall perspective, it is clear that online shopping was always on the lead in that year, with the most noticeable difference in the number of businesses, however, the profit, revenue, and growth were having minor discrimination. […]
The table compares department stores and online stores in Australia in 2011 based on the number of businesses, profit, sales revenue, and growth rate. Overall, online stores had higher numbers of businesses, profits, salary revenues, and growth than department stores. However, the most significant difference was in the growth rate, with online stores expanding at […]
The table compares department stores and online stores in Australia in 2011. As can be seen, there are four different aspects in the table, including the number of businesses, profit, sales revenue, and general growth. Online stores in all categories were higher than those for department stores. To begin with, the number of businesses online […]
