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Thursday Business Links: U2 Sold Fewer Albums, Just As It Should Have
Thursday, March 12, 2009 U2's No Line On The Horizon entered at #1 on the album chart with sales of 484,000 units. Given the changes in the marketplace and the shift away from the album format over the last four and a quarter years since the band's last album, 484,000 units is about right on target. The 7.02 million units sold last week were down 8.6% versus that same week in 2008. Year to date, album sales are down 11....
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