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Balance Sheet according to Structural Business Statistics by NACE Rev. 1. Year 1997 - 2002

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Företagens ekonomi, Statistics Sweden
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Christina Thörne, Statistics Sweden
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2004-06-21
Balance Sheet according to Structural Business Statistics, SEK millions:
sek millions
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31 december per year
Balance Sheet according to Structural Business Statistics, SEK millions:
Stock
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Current Prices
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Balance Sheet according to Structural Business Statistics, SEK millions:
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Data for 1997-2000 are revised 2003-06-25.
From year 2003 are nonactive parent companies with active subsidaries included in the population.

industrial classification SE-SIC92

Certain industries have been put together with related industries for confidentiality, and the sum of two or more industries is therefore reported.