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60。yet?Pierre:For the aftershave, just $600,000and for Minos we reached 350.Alison:Yes. Actually, I39。ve got the forecasts here. We figured we39。d reach million on the aftershave and 750,000 for Minos. Sothey39。re both well below target.Pierre:I know. I guess I was overly optimistic. I thought we were going to pull out of the recession quicker than we have. Consumer spending on these items isway down from last year.Alison:Yes, I understand that, but the economic situation is bad everywhere. On the other hand, Artemisis doing very well. We must have missed some other factors in your market.VoLi2 TFT FTFUQ TTTF FTFTABA AAB BACB C4LaDirections:Type one word in each blank. Click onfor help.Jeff:Great news, Laura. We39。re seeinganupwardtrendin sales.Laura:Terrific! Is that for each product line?Jeff:Yes. Sales of the multipurpose paperhaveincreasedby10%.Laura:Oh, good. With this economy, I39。m hoping sales will continuetorise.Jeff:Me, too. But look at the colored papers. Saleshavesoared. They39。re up by 25%.Laura:Fantastic! Lucky for us the paperless office has never materializedLi1 Duncan:In this short presentation, I39。d like to reviewthe key trendsin television watching over the last year. These trendscut across several market sectorsand include all age groups, both males and females, and alleconomic brackets. As you know, we39。re most interested in the reality TV phenomenon.Reality TVhas had a major impacton other programs. It39。s interesting to remember, by the way, that there used to be only one big hit in the reality TV genre. It was called the news, and almost everyone watched it!Duncan:OK, I39。d like to show you viewer figuresover the last five yearsso you can see how the sector is developing. If you look at the first slide, I39。veplotted a graphof viewers for the different program types. OK. On the left, you39。ll see the major petitors to reality TV: news magazine shows, dramas, quiz shows, and sits. And on the bottom,you can seethe five years that our analysis covers. The figuresare based onaverage nightly viewing during prime time, that is, from 8:00 to 11:00 .Duncan:So, starting with reality TV, in general, we can see that it has really boomed. If we go back to the start point, our analysis shows that average nightly viewing for reality TVstarted ataround 30 million. The following year, thisincreased toaround 35 million.The launch ofBig Brotherthree years ago boosted the figures dramatically. As you can see, the figurerose to45 million. Then the year after, there was a slowdown. Although viewershipwent up, it was only by 5 million. Then came a period of rapid expansion with the specific informational purpose. Viewership hasremained constantover the period. We don39。t anticipate a change at this time.. Figures for drama viewersdipped a littleat the start of the period and then increasedbefore leveling off. And we expect that they will stayat a similar levelfor the future.VoLi2 TFTTTFRe BBCACD UQ FFTTFTBCAB CACA BBThat’ s great! That would… I know… If so… That’ s great! An upward… Yes… I’d say… PosttestCAD(9)overseas (11)requirementsAA