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Hair and beauty for NOK 1.4 billion
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Wholesale and retail trade and service activities
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Other service activities, turnover (discontinued)5th period 2012

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Hair and beauty for NOK 1.4 billion

Turnover within hairdressing and other beauty treatment was NOK 1.4 billion in the period September-October 2012; an increase of 2.9 per cent compared with the corresponding period in 2011.

Statistics on turnover for the other service activities. Turnover exclusive value added tax. NOK million
Turnover (NOK mill.)1Change i per centThis year compared with the same period last year (per cent)
5th period 20125th period 20115th period 2011 - 5th period 2012
1VAT is not included.
2Details figures found in Statbank Norway, figure number 09348.
3Industry division 96.0 include: 96.01 Washing and dry cleaning of textile and fur products, 96.02 Hairdressing and other beauty treatment and 96.03 Funeral and related activities
Industry division 95-962
Total2 413.02 346.02.95.1
95.1 Repair of computers and communication equipment219.6206.26.520.0
95.2 Repair of personal and household goods202.2202.7-0.21.3
96.0 Other personal service activities31 991.21 937.12.84.1
Other service activities. NOK million

Washing and dry cleaning of textile and fur products had a turnover of NOK 400 million in September-October 2012. This is an increase of 2.8 per cent compared with 2011.

Funeral and related activities had a turnover of NOK 221 million; an increase of 2.3 per cent compared with 2011.

The turnover within repair of computers and peripheral equipment was NOK 170 million in September-October 2012, which is an increase of 7.6 per cent compared with 2011.