VIA April sales down
VIA's sales in April were US$59m, 12 per cent down on March and 36.57 per cent down on April ($92,698m)last year. For the first four months of this year, sales were US $270.355m, 31 per cent down on the same period in 2001 ($391.259m). According to VIA, the April sales figures
'largely exceeded' market expectations. But that's not saying much.
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