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1 Although Brazil is wallowing in stagflation , Brazilian exports to its partners have risen from $1.3 billion in 1989 to $1.1 billion in 1992 , while imports were unchanged at $1.2 billion .
2 The shareholders in Velcro have received no dividends in 1989 and 1990 , despite the fact that pre-tax earnings have grown from $6.3 million in 1988 to $9.4 million in 1990 , and the company is awash in liquidity with marketable securities as of 30 September 1990 worth slightly less than $50 million .
3 In America , bottled-water sales have grown from $1.2 billion in 1983 to $2.6 billion in 1989 .
4 It is clear from the table that exports of goods and services have grown from £53 billion in 1977 to £159 billion in 1987 ( with a similar growth in imports ) , i.e. 11 per cent growth each year on average .
5 Pre-tax profits have grown from £2.27 million in 1990 to £8.24 million in the year to last April .
6 Indeed , chartered surveyors in London have been encouraged — but ultimately , frustrated — by the volume of enquiries they have had from investors interested in picking-up commercial property at favourable prices .
7 To the delight of the animal rights movement , Britain 's trade in real fur is in drastic decline , with manufacturing figures issued by the DTI showing that sales have plummeted from £56 million in 1986 to £11 million last year .
8 Under Mr Welch 's stewardship sales have increased from $26.8 billion in 1980 , the year before he took over , to $58.4 billion in 1990 , an annual growth rate of over 8% and a third better than inflation .
9 In Wales the total investment grant payments have increased from £12.2 million in 1979/80 to £21.5 million in 1982/83 .
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