WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1992

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Comparison of selected principal statistics for all establishments in the Storage, Communications,

Pinancing, Insurance and Jusiness Services Industries betrees 1989 and 1998

Indestry

Jumber of establishments

Eumber of

persons engaged

Business

Bauber of Compensation

Operating

receipts and

Talne

employees of employees

expenses

other incone

added

$Xh.

SNO.

SKB.

Sto.

Storage

1990

244

(706

4671

468.2

1,682.T

1,698.6

1,151.9

1989

207

4 355

183.4

1,438.5

2,423.4

1.116.9

+ change

(+18)

(+1)

(+)}

(+33)

(+17)

[+1]]

(+3)

Connications

1990

195

27 131

26 840

3,668.8

5.931.2

17,574.3

10,323.T

1989

434

26205

25 867

1.910.1

4.947.3

14.419

4,446.3

A change

(-1)

(+4)

(+4]

(+26)

(+20)

(+22)

(+22)

Financing

1990

3 560

37 101

36 346

7.105.7

73,140.6

57,848.3

4,978.4

1989

3326

35 603

34 458

6,487.0

19,496.]

54.249.1

5,113.1

A change

[45]

(+6)

(+5)

(+10)

(+111

(+5)

(-7)

Business

1990

#1 196

85 599

77 734

9,461.0

16,314.#

33,080.3

15.561.7

Services

1989

9 833

80 121

72371

8.163.6

13,693.2

28,069.6

13,931.5

I change

{+151

(+1)

(+7)

(+16)

[19]

(+18)

(012)

Insurance

1998

1 681

20 614

19 714

3,177.6

7,006.

19.551.6

1989

1 699

19 010

18 988

2,685.2

1.731.1

17,104.8

V clunge

(-1)

(+4)

(+4)

(+1)

(+16)

(14)

Notes: (1) In the financing industry, value added vas sot compiled for larestment and holding companies oring to the

special features of their business operations. Beace, total value added for the industry did not include that of investment and holding companies.

(2) Financing industry excluded banks, deposit-taking companies and restricted licence banks.

(3) Value added was not compiled for the insurance industry.

(4) Figures denoting changes are derived from unrounded figures.

(5) Value added is a measure of the contribution of an economic sector to Bong Long's Gross Boustic Product. The definition can be found in the "1990 Survey of Storage, Communications, Financing, Insurance and Business Services Report.

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