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Smaller decrease in manufacturing turnover

Manufacturing turnover was 22 percent lower in August than one year previously. The decrease is slightly smaller than in July, when it was 24 percent down. Over half of August’s turnover decrease was...

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Retailers face turnover loss

Dutch retailers faced a 3 percent turnover loss in July 2009 relative to one year previously.

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Business services providers expect turnover to increase

In September 2009, on balance, 20 percent of Dutch business service providers expected their future output to increase.

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Turnover decline cleaning service agencies

Cleaning service agencies faced a turnover loss of 1 percent in the second quarter of 2009 relative to the same quarter in 2008. Prices rose by 3 percent.

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Diesel fuel consumption dramatically down

For the fourth quarter running, diesel sales slumped in the second quarter of 2009 relative to the same period one year previously. A downturn of this magnitude only occurred once in the past.

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Retail turnover slumps by nearly 4 percent

Retail turnover declined by 3.6 percent in July 2009 relative to the same month last year.

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Retailers face turnover loss

Dutch retailers faced a nearly 4 percent turnover loss in July 2009 relative to one year previously. Prices were 1.5 percent lower.

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Business services monitor: second quarter 2009

Following a long period of growth, business services turnover fell for the first time in the second quarter of 2009. Turnover growth rates in the various branches differed strongly from those in the...

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Re-integration activities increasingly important in sheltered employment

In 2007, the turnover generated in sheltered workshops totalled 1.3 billion euro. The bulk was realised in the sector maintenance of parks and public gardens.

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Business services providers less low-spirited

In August 2009, Dutch providers of business services were less low-spirited than in previous months. The number of entrepreneurs expecting future turnover to decrease only just (by 2 percent)...

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Turnover sector hotels and restaurants slumps 5.8 percent

Turnover in the sector hotels and restaurants declined by 5.8 percent in the second quarter of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008.

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Retail turnover 5.1 percent down

Retail turnover in the second quarter of this year was 5.1 percent down on the second quarter of 2008.

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Retail turnover down

Dutch retailers faced 4 percent turnover loss in June 2009 relative to one year previously. Prices were nearly 1 percent lower.

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Manufacturing turnover still low

Manufacturing turnover decreased by 25 percent in June relative to one year previously. The decrease is in the same order of magnitude as in the first five months of 2009. More than half of June’s...

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Business services providers remain low-spirited

In July 2009, Dutch providers of business services were still pessimistic. On balance, 25 percent of them expect to generate a lower turnover in the next three months.

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Retail turnover nearly 9 percent down

In May 2009, Dutch retailers faced a nearly 9 percent turnover loss relative to one year previously. The decrease was mostly due to smaller sales volumes. Prices were nearly 1 percent down on May...

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Turnover transport sector dramatically down in first quarter of 2009

Turnover of the transport sector declined by nearly 12 percent in the first quarter of 2009 relative to the same period in 2008. Last year, the transport sector realised a turnover growth of 3...

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Retail turnover 3 percent down

Dutch retailers booked nearly 3 percent less turnover in April 2009 than in the same month last year.

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Modest turnover increase for business services

Business services had a higher turnover in the first quarter of 2009 than a year earlier. The value of turnover, however, did not grow as much as in the previous quarters.

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