10.01 Norwegian business enterprise sector, ownership and roles

 Previous releases
54 per cent of limited companies had one shareholder  Tables  (16.10.2009)
Most entrepreneurs are men  Tables  (04.09.2009)
1 jan 2008:  One of four owners are women  Tables  (26.06.2009)
Male-dominated boards  Tables  (12.06.2009)
1 jan 2007:  53 per cent of limited companies had one shareholder  Tables  (05.12.2008)
Enterprises established by men live longer  Tables  (14.11.2008)
2006/2007:  Most entrepreneurs are men  Tables  (29.08.2008)
95 per cent fulfil gender requirements  Tables  (11.07.2008)
1 jan 2007:  Three out of four shareholders are men  Tables  (27.06.2008)
Limited companies are run by men  Tables  (13.06.2008)
Four in five fulfil gender requirements  Tables  (14.01.2008)
Enterprises established by men live longer  Tables  (21.12.2007)
2005:  One in two companies have one shareholder  Tables  (14.12.2007)
Entrepreneurs are predominantly men  Tables  (31.08.2007)
Six out of ten fulfil the gender demands  Tables  (13.07.2007)
Limited companies owned by men  Tables  (27.06.2007)
Limited companies managed by men  Tables  (22.06.2007)
Twice as many PLC fulfil the gender demands  Tables  (19.01.2007)
Entrepreneurs of limited companies   Tables  (15.12.2006)
Six out of ten general managers also chairman of the board  Tables  (13.12.2006)
Enterprises owned by men survive longer  Tables  (03.11.2006)
Short of 545 women   Tables  (14.07.2006)
Immigrants and business  Tables  (16.06.2006)
One of three entrepreneurs are women  Tables  (21.04.2006)
A lack of more than 600 women   Tables  (31.01.2006)
Long way to go before 40 per cent target is reached   Tables  (08.07.2005)
Many immigrants establish their own enterprise  Tables  (09.06.2005)
Proportion of women almost unchanged  Tables  (22.04.2005)
More women in trade and industry  Tables  (07.03.2005)
2004:  Women and immigrants in trade and industry  Tables  (01.12.2004)