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402 000 enterprises in 2009
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402 000 enterprises in 2009

A total of 402 000 enterprises were active in Norway during 2009. These had 1.8 million persons employed and a total turnover of NOK 4 429 billion.

Enterprises, persons employed and turnover by legal form. 2009

Enterprises, persons employed and turnover by size class. 2009

The figures are taken from the Central Register of Establishments and Enterprises at Statistics Norway and include all figures except general government.

Most private limited companies and sole proprietorships

Four out of ten enterprises were private limited companies, and they accounted for 78 per cent of the total turnover and 74 per cent of all persons employed. Half of all enterprises were sole proprietorships, but they generated no more than 3 per cent of the total turnover and 12 per cent of all persons employed.

Highest turnover within wholesale and retail trade

Enterprises within wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles had the largest share of turnover (28 per cent) and persons employed (21 per cent), and constituted 13 per cent of all enterprises. The largest share of enterprises was found within agriculture, forestry and fishing (16 per cent).

Most enterprises were small

A total of 86 per cent of the enterprises had less than 5 persons employed. Only 1 per cent of all enterprises had 50 or more persons employed, but they were responsible for 53 per cent of the total turnover and 47 per cent of all persons employed.

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