Companies with biggest annual turnover divided by activities

300 companies with the highest turnover in 2005 broken down into activity types.
Statistics include only companies having the taxation period of at least 10 months.
The statistics do not include banks, insurance companies, credit unions and investment management companies, as well as companies that have not yet submitted their annual reports.
The reporting year is the year, for which the annual reports are submitted.

Lursoft statistics from the information available in the Commercial Register for the period between 01.01.2000 and 09.04.2025.

The statistics were updated on 09.04.2025, at 06:37:26

The statistics are also available in the XLS and TXT formats.

NoNACEType of business (according to NACE)Number
151.51Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products16
250.10Sale of motor vehicles16
345.21General construction of buildings and civil engineering works12
451.53Wholesale of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment10
552.11Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating8
652.46Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass7
720.10Sawmilling and planing of wood; impregnation of wood7
850.50Retail sale of automotive fuel6
963.40Activities of other transport agencies6
1063.40Activities of other transport agencies6
1151.34Wholesale of alcoholic and other beverages6
1215.51Operation of dairies and cheese making6
1351.84Wholesale of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software5
1451.46Wholesale of pharmaceutical goods4
1551.35Wholesale of tobacco products4
1651.39Non-specialized wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco4
1745.23Construction of highways, roads, airfields and sport facilities4
1851.53Wholesale of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment4
1964.20Telecommunications3
2002.01Forestry and logging3
Number of entriesTotal
Total on page20137
Total145
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