Asia Pacific rose to 79 percent from 50 percent six years ago.
Sales in North America and Asia-Pacific rose 26.2% and 23.3% respectively, helping to offset a 6.5% drop in sales in Western Europe, excluding Germany where sales were up 1.9%.
The share of the population that is Christian in sub-Saharan Africa climbed from 9% in 1910 to 63% in 2010, while in the Asia-Pacific region it rose from 3% to 7%.
Asia-Pacific and Japan revenue rose 19%, while sales in Europe, the Middle East and Africa grew 15%.
During winters in the state of Alaska and Pacific northwest, the cost of operations rose significantly due to additional expenditure on airplane de-icing, frequent flight cancellations and accommodation costs of displaced passengers.
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Before last weekend's results, it appeared that the Rose Bowl would be held without a Pacific representative for only the second time.
For many years, the Rose Bowl provided a chance for the Pacific conference, chronically underrated by the rest of the country (which doesn't stay up for the night games and thinks the Left Coast is pantywaist, anyway) to pull a surprise.
Ping An rose 2.8% to CNY38.51 and China Pacific was up 3.5% at CNY21.22 on a positive outlook for earnings growth.
The second, following a slight cool-down, began in 1975 and rose at quite a constant rate until 1998, a strong Pacific Ocean El Nino year.
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The strategy I base on WarrenBuffettWarren Buffett's approach to investing likes Pacific Sunwear because it has a very strong brand name, strong earnings predictability (EPS rose in nine out of the last 10 years), no debt, 18.2% return on equity over the last 10 years, an 18.1% return on total capital over the last 10 years and a management that has earned shareholders 22.8% on retained earnings.
The strategy I base on Warren Buffett 's approach to investing likes Pacific Sunwear because it has a very strong brand name, strong earnings predictability (EPS rose in nine out of the last 10 years), no debt, 18.2% return on equity over the last 10 years, an 18.1% return on total capital over the last 10 years and a management that has earned shareholders 22.8% on retained earnings.
China Eastern Airlines rose 1.7%, Air China gained 1.9%, and Cathay Pacific Airways added 3.5%.
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