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Net sales
Net sales represent the total revenue from goods sold or services provided
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Net sales represent the total revenue from goods sold or services provided by a company, after deducting returns, allowances for damaged or missing goods, and any discounts allowed. It indicates the primary source of a company's revenue.
Why is this relevant?
This number reflects the effectiveness of a company's sales strategies and its market demand. A higher net sales figure suggests strong sales performance and customer demand for the company's products or services.
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149.92 ›
189.24 MEUR
26.2% change from 2022/F
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71.13 ›
80.26 MEUR
12.8% change from 2022/F
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52.89 ›
45.93 MEUR
-13.2% change from 2022/F
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84.79 ›
98.08 MEUR
15.7% change from 2022/F
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Employee retention
Indicates how long, on average, employees stay with the firm.
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Indicates how long, on average, employees stay with the firm.
Why is this relevant?
This number provides insights into employee retention and satisfaction. A higher median tenure suggests strong company loyalty and potentially lower turnover costs.
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No data
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No data
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No data
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Net Debt
Net Debt represents the total debt of a company minus its cash
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Net Debt represents the total debt of a company minus its cash and cash equivalents. It indicates how much debt a company has after accounting for its liquid assets.
Why is this relevant?
This figure helps investors understand the company's actual debt burden. A lower net debt suggests a healthier financial position, indicating that the company might be better positioned to pay off its debts.
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-23.55 ›
-12.26 MEUR
-47.9% change from 2022/F
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12.39 ›
9.19 MEUR
-25.8% change from 2022/F
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-9.22 ›
-7.25 MEUR
-21.4% change from 2022/F
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-35.66 ›
-12.16 MEUR
-65.9% change from 2022/F
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All employees
The 'All Employees' figure represents the total number of employees working for
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The 'All Employees' figure represents the total number of employees working for the company. It includes full-time, part-time, and temporary staff.
Why is this relevant?
This number gives an insight into the size and scale of a company's operations. A larger workforce could indicate a bigger, potentially more robust operation.
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885.73 ›
1059.53 count
19.6% change from 2022/F
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512.59 ›
553.42 count
8% change from 2022/F
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60.51 ›
75.51 count
24.8% change from 2022/F
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669.42 ›
713.29 count
6.6% change from 2022/F
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Profit before tax
Profit before tax (PBT) is a measure that looks at a company's
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Profit before tax (PBT) is a measure that looks at a company's profits before the company has to pay income tax. It calculates how much profit is made from the company's operations without considering the tax expense.
Why is this relevant?
This number indicates the financial health and profitability of a company before any tax expenses are deducted. A higher PBT suggests that the company is generating more profit from its operations.
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15.87 ›
22.91 MEUR
44.4% change from 2022/F
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4.18 ›
5.17 MEUR
23.7% change from 2022/F
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-0.48 ›
-1.48 MEUR
208.3% change from 2022/F
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0.25 ›
-2.46 MEUR
-1084% change from 2022/F
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