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Monitors NewGeneration Author: Date: Purpose: To report and analyze annual sales figures from three NewGeneration monitors NewGeneration Monitors Sales Data 1/1/2006 - 12/31/2006 Monthly Sales Data Month VX100 VX300 FlatScreen January 1410 1860 February 1284 1704 March 1443 1875 April 1425 1842 May 1509 1998 June 1473 1923 July 1533 1863 August 1452 1914 September 1368 1794 October 1389 1836 November 1413 1866...

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Monitors NewGeneration Author: Date: Purpose: To report and analyze annual sales figures from three NewGeneration monitors NewGeneration Monitors Sales Data 1/1/2006 - 12/31/2006 Monthly Sales Data Month VX100 VX300 FlatScreen January 1410 1860 February 1284 1704 March 1443 1875 April 1425 1842 May 1509 1998 June 1473 1923 July 1533 1863 August 1452 1914 September 1368 1794 October 1389 1836 November 1413 1866 December 1533 2013 Total 17232 22488 Total 435 390 435 423 450 465 453 441 420 429 423 444 5208 3705 3378 3753 3690 3957 3849 3861 3807 3582 3654 3702 3990 44928 Analysis of 2006 Sales Monitor Price per Unit Cost per Unit Gross Profit per Unit Units Sold Total Revenue VX100 199.99 165.2 34.79 17232 3446227.68 VX300 299.99 234.75 65.24 22488 674...

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