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03988: Radio and television activities. Principal figures, by number of persons employed and industry group (SIC94). Local kind-of-activity units (closed series) 1999 - 2001

Berit Jensen, Statistics Norway
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2003-10-03 10:00
Establishments:
establishments
Employment:
persons
Turnover (mill. NOK):
mill. NOK
Personell costs (mill. NOK):
mill. NOK
Production value (mill. NOK):
mill. NOK
Value-added (mill. NOK):
mill. NOK
Investments (mill. NOK):
mill. NOK
Establishments:
31.12.
Employment:
31.12.
Turnover (mill. NOK):
31.12.
Personell costs (mill. NOK):
31.12.
Production value (mill. NOK):
31.12.
Value-added (mill. NOK):
31.12.
Investments (mill. NOK):
31.12.
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Turnover (mill. NOK)

Exclusive of VAT.

Value-added (mill. NOK)

At factor cost.

Investments (mill. NOK)

Acquisitions of fixed assets, improvements are added while sales are deducted. Investments were redefined in 2001 (see 'About the statistics').