the chart provides information regarding the sum of bought items through internet in New Zealand's retail segment from 2003 to 2013. overall, two out of four items records a rise meanwhile others such as clothes and trav
The pie chart describes online shopping sales for retail sector in New Zealand circa 2003-2013. There are two pie charts, one represent percentages in 2003, one shows the rates for year 2013. From a quick see-through of
The pie charts illustrates the online shopping sales for retail sectors in New Zealand in two years, 2003 and 2013. Overall, in 2003 the biggest sales percentage of retail sectors were in travel and clothes. Whereas, in
The two pie charts provide information about the four types of retail sectors in Canada have been sold via online transactions from 2005 to 2010, calculated in percentage. Overall, it is evident that every category has e
The two pie charts indicate the proportion of Internet shopping sales for the four retail sectors, including electronic appliances, home furnishings, food and beverages and video games in Canada in 2005 and 2010.
The two pie charts the illustrate digital sales figures of four sectors namely Tousrism sector, Entertainment secotor, Literary secotor and textile sector of New Zealand in 2003 and 2013.
The pie charts illustrate the digital sales figures for four different retail businesses namely travel, film or music, books and clothes in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013.
Analyzing online sales across Canadian retail sectors from 2005 to 2010 unveils notable shifts in consumer preferences. 2005 sales distribution: Dominated online sales at 35%, followed by Home Furnishings exactly a quart
The two chart compares four retail categories online sales percentage distribution in Canada between 2005 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen that food and beverage saw an increase, while home furnishings significantly dec
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of 4 different groups product of retail in Canada that have been sale through the internet website, comparing in 2005 and 2010. Overall, electronics and home furnishings decreased