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Average growth of over 140% in sales revenue is what the fastest growing 100 companies achieve

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Average growth of 146 percent of sales revenue in 2016 compared to 2015 is what the top 100 fastest growing companies have achieved, the TOP 100 chart of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry presented today shows.

The total number of companies participating in the ranking comes from all regions of the country, producing about 82 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The highest turnover has been recorded in the sphere of trade. The second place among the fastest growing companies is taken by those active in the service sector (18%). Construction occupies a 10% share among the top 100 companies.




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