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Growth Rates Of Earning Indicator From The Sale Increased By 21.8% In December In A Number Of Large Armenian Companies

YEREVAN, February 18. /ARKA/. Growth rates of earning indicator from the sale of a number of large Armenian enterprises increased by 21.8% making 239.5 billion drams in December versus 2009, “Analysis of summarized indicators of monitoring of large taxpayers for December 2010” states.

186 companies registered growth of the given indicator by 58.9 billion drams and 134 companies – decline by 23.3 billion drams.

Volume of imported goods and services by large taxpayers increased by 23.2% making 78.7 billion in Armenia. Volume of imported goods and services increased by about 29.8 billion drams in 121 companies and reduced by 14.7 billion drams in about 81 companies.

Volume of exported goods by large taxpayers was 27.5 billion drams which is by 7.8 billion drams more the indicator of 2009. ($1 – 366.08 drams). –0—

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