Financial Data
Year | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 |
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Sales | 17 331 | 17 172 | 17 554 | 18 100 | 19 520 | 21 543 | 25 634 |
EBITDA | 1 122 | 1 557 | 1 664 | 1 778 | 2 021 | 2 150 | 3 946 |
Net Result share of the group | 423 | 453 | 470 | 541 | 731 | 871 | 1 270 |
Net Debt | 1 855 | 2 072 | 2 493 | 2 266 | 2 285 | 1 579 | 14 796 |
Staff | 122 070 | 129 499 | 127 380 | 127 513 | 128 433 | 133 513 | 142 500 |
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