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Bilaga 2: Näringsgrensklass För De 1000 Största Privata Företagen (Den Institutionella Sektorn S.1112) 21.1.2008 1 (10) Ekonomistatistik / Finansstatistik Indelningar och anvisningar för kreditstatistiken BILAGA 2: NÄRINGSGRENSKLASS FÖR DE 1000 STÖRSTA PRIVATA FÖRETAGEN (DEN INSTITUTIONELLA SEKTORN S.1112) FO- NAMN HUVUD- 2-NR FO- NAMN HUVUD- 2-NR NUMMER GRUPP NUMMER GRUPP 1083672-5 3STEP IT OY K 71 0115204-9 ARROW FINLAND OY G 51 0950750-2 AAMULEHTI KUSTANNUS OY DE 22 0857674-1 ASHLAND FINLAND OY DG 24 0763403-0 ABB OY DL 31 0801708-5 ASPOCOMP OY DL 32 0640964-0 ABBA FELIX OY AB DA 15 0987137-1 ASPOKEM OY G 51 0803151-4 ABBOTT OY G 51 0919156-0 ATEA FINLAND OY G 51 0958850-9 ABETONI OY DI 26 0625258-3 ATOY OY G 50 0774324-5 ABLOY OY DJ 28 1800395-5 ATRIA SUOMI OY DA 15 0718166-8 ACCENTURE OY K 74 0841066-1 ATRIA YHT OYJ DA 15 1090755-4 ADECCO FINLAND OY K 74 1887132-2 ATRIACHICK OY DA 15 1894621-6 ADITRO HRM OY K 72 1637300-4 ATUOTTAJAT OY G 51 1514010-2 ADRHAANPÄÄ OY I 60 0656630-4 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