Sales of goods
What a company earned reselling goods it did not make itself.
Sales of goods covers purchased stock resold unchanged — the wholesale and retail trade. It is kept apart from sales of own products and services because it describes a different business entirely: a trader earns on the margin, a manufacturer on the value it adds.
For a company that both makes and resells, the ratio between these two lines shows what it actually does, which the registered activity need not reveal.
Where this figure comes from
APR's open data does not publish this line. It exists in the statements filed with APR, but the publicly released dataset carries only the combined total revenue, so profiles here show it as “—”.
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