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09099: Bankruptcies, turnover and persons employed in information sector 2008 - 2023

Harald Fondevik, Statistics Norway
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2024-01-26 08:00
Bankruptcies:
bankruptcies
Turnover (1 000 NOK):
1 000 NOK
Persons employed:
persons
Bankruptcies:
End of quarter
Turnover (1 000 NOK):
End of quarter
Persons employed:
End of quarter
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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.Information sector, total , IKT-industry , Wholesale of information and communication equipment ,

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The information sector includes the ICT sector and the contents and media sector. The ICT sector includes activities which produce goods and services whereas the contents and media sector produces contents such as writing, sound and images.