Income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time.
1 His lead had ballooned to fifty-one thousand dollars in gross sales .
2 Mr. O'Connor gives city 10% of gross sales which have trebled since.
3 We also donate 1% of our gross sales to charity.
4 Meanwhile the Tax Office said the new tax would be on the gross sales a company makes.
5 Stenning added that Gold & General had been BlackRock's top fund in terms of gross sales in 2009.
6 Teams typically take between 35 and 50 percent of gross sales .
7 Turkey takes 15 percent tax on gross sales from both mobile networks and their mobile virtual network operating partners.
8 Britain's Ebookers posted a 15 per cent rise in second-quarter gross sales yesterday despite a slow long-haul market in June.
9 On a like-for-like basis, excluding calendar effect, gross sales rose by 7.6% year-on-year.
10 The medical device tax is a 2.3-percent tax on gross sales for medical device manufacturers.
11 It had done very well, with gross sales of $1.6 million.
12 The store's gross sales went from $160,000 a week to $600,000.
13 The homeware and sports gear company, Briscoe Group, is reporting gross sales of 146-million-dollars for the first quarter of this year.
14 The shops are expected to generate gross sales of more than €1 billion over the term of the contract.
15 Honest Tea had gross sales of $71 million in 2010.
16 Hayek also said that the company was targeting 8 billion Swiss francs of gross sales in 2012.
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