13. Published by Simon &Schuster on October 24, the book outsold the next bestselling book of the week, John Grisham's "The Litigators, " by more than three to one.
14. The Wii’s success speaks to the wisdom of that decision; it has outsold Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 to become the world leader in console sales.
15. Fifteen years ago Volvo outsold Audi in China, but these days the German premium brand's sales in the country dwarf Volvo's, which were only 22,000 cars last year.
16. General Motors has ruled the auto industry for so long that industry statisticians scrambled to figure out when it last was outsold in a quarter by another automaker.
17. Even though Packard outsold Cadillac that year, the company was concerned because its 1934 sales (6,552) were only a fraction of the 44,634 cars Packard sold in the boom year of 1929.
18. Amid steep gas prices, Toyota Motor Corp. rode its reputation for fuel-efficient cars to a double-digit sales increase in July and outsold Ford in the U. S. for the first month ever.
19. Even though Packard outsold Cadillac that year, the company was concerned because its 1934 sales (6, 552) were only a fraction of the 44, 634 cars Packard sold in the boom year of 1929.
20. This would be the first time any overseas market has “consistently outsold” GM’s domestic market in the carmaker’s 102-year-old history, said Michael Albano, a Shanghai-based spokesman.
21. This would be the first time any overseas market has "consistently outsold" GM's domestic market in the carmaker's 102-year-old history, said Michael Albano, a Shanghai-based spokesman.
22. The three Detroit automakers were outsold for the first time ever by their Asian rivals in May, and a sedan was the top-selling vehicle in the United States for the first time in 16 years.
23. In a British study, sales teams used one of three headsets - left, right, both ears - for a day's selling of insurance by telephone. Those who wore the headset on their left ear outsold the others.
24. In a British study, sales teams used one of three headsets - left, right, both ears - for a day's selling of insurance by telephone. Those who wore the headset on their left ear outsold the others.