GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.1 CORPORATIONS IN THE DATABASE AS OF NUMBER OF NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (GVA) TOTAL CBI
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1 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.1 Corporations and years available INFORMATION PERIOD YEAR CORPORATIONS INCLUDED IN THE INITIAL RESULTS CORPORATIONS IN THE DATABASE AS OF DESIGNATED BY THE DATABASE COVERAGE OF NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS COVERAGE NUMBER (GVA) NUMBER OF NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (GVA) TOTAL CBI CBA CBB TOTAL CBI CBA CBB , ,1 39, , ,4 37,8 8, , ,6 36,0 10, , ,7 35,4 12, , ,7 33,0 13, , ,3 31,5 15, , ,5 32,0 18, , ,9 34,4 19, , ,4 34,8 21, , ,5 35,8 21, , ,0 36,3 21, , ,1 32,5 14, , ,5 28,9 16, , ,9 28,0 15, , ,9 28,9 16, , ,9 29,3 18, , ,0 30,1 17, , ,9 30,5 19, , (P) ,7 31,0 18, , (A) ,4 25,1 10,3
2 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.2 Total corporations established in Spain and corporations available. Data by regional (autonomous) government COMUNIDADES AUTÓNOMAS (REGIONS) NON FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS Illes Castilla Castilla y País La Comunitat Ceuta y Andalucía Aragón Asturias Balears Canarias Cantabria La Mancha León Cataluña Extremadura Galicia Madrid Murcia Navarra Vasco Rioja Valenciana Melilla TOTAL A. CORPORATIONS DIRCE 2015 (a) 1. Number Percentage 13,8 2,7 1,6 2,8 4,1 0,9 3,7 4,2 18,6 1,5 5,5 20,6 2,9 1,2 4,1 0,6 11,0 0,2 100,0 2. With more than 50 employees Percentage 10,0 2,7 1,5 2,4 4,4 0,9 2,3 3,0 21,7 1,1 4,9 23,3 2,8 1,9 6,1 0,6 10,2 0,1 100,0 3. With less than 50 employees Percentage 13,9 2,7 1,6 2,8 4,1 0,9 3,7 4,3 18,6 1,5 5,5 20,5 2,9 1,2 4,0 0,6 11,0 0,2 100,0 B. CORPORATIONS AVAILABLE IN THE CENTRAL BALANCE SHEET OFFICE DATABASES (CBI) 1. Total Percentage 12,2 3,1 1,9 3,1 3,0 1,0 4,1 4,7 19,9 1,5 6,0 18,3 2,6 1,4 4,9 0,6 11,7 0,1 100,0 Coverage (B.1/A.1) 46,0 60,2 61,9 57,6 37,9 60,3 57,2 57,3 55,6 52,0 56,3 46,3 47,4 58,1 63,3 54,5 55,3 33,1 52,1 2. With more than 50 employees Percentage 8,7 2,9 1,6 2,1 3,4 1,0 2,3 3,0 20,7 0,9 5,1 26,4 2,6 1,9 6,9 0,6 9,9 0,1 100,0 Coverage (B.2/A.2) 64,9 80,9 76,8 66,2 58,2 80,3 75,2 74,8 71,8 63,8 78,2 85,5 68,3 74,9 84,8 67,5 72,8 100,0 75,2 SOURCES: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Mercantile Registries and Banco de España. (a) Only including corporations with a legal status that comes within the scope of the Central Balance Sheet Office. Individuals, jointly-held property and associations are not included.
3 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.3 Corporations available. Breakdown by activity, size and ownership status DATABASES Number of corporations YEARS ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities Construction Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles Transportation and storage Accommodation and food service activities Information and communication Real estate activities Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities Other service activities TOTAL SIZES (Recommendation 2003/361/EC) 1. Large (including public corporations and subsidiaries) (a) Of wich: large Small and medium-sized Medium-sized (from 50 to 250 employees) Small (up to 50 employees) Of wich: micro-enterprise (up to 10 employees) OWNERSHIP STATUS 1. Public enterprises Private (a) Recommendation 2003/361/EC excludes from the SME category any firms controlled or owned by public bodies and those forming part of corporate groups (see methodological note). The "autonomy" criterion has been applied since 2008 based on firms' declarations as to whether they form part of a group when they submit their financial statements to mercantile registers. This information is not available in 2007 and previous data.
4 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.4 Firms available. Classification by number of workers and main activity of firms. Number of firms NUMBER OF FIRMS BY SIZE ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) TOTALS WITHOT EMPLOYEES MICRO-ENTERPRISES REST OF MICRO- ENTERPRISES SMALL WIHTOUT MICRO-ENTERPRISES MEDIUM-SIZED LARGE (INCLUDING PUBLIC CORPORATIONS AND SUBSIDIARIES) NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF CORPORATIONS % CORPORATIONS % CORPORATIONS % CORPORATIONS % CORPORATIONS % CORPORATIONS % 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing , , , , , ,6 2. Mining and quarrying , , , ,4 24 0, ,6 3. Manufacturing , , , , , ,9 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply , , , , , ,8 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities , , , ,4 39 0, ,4 6. Construction , , , , , ,2 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles , , , , , ,7 8. Transportation and storage , , , , , ,5 9. Accommodation and food service activities , , , , , ,2 10. Information and communication , , , , , ,1 11. Real estate activities , , , , , ,6 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities , , , , , ,8 13. Administrative and support service activities , , , , , ,0 14. Other service activities , , , , , ,4 TOTAL FIRMS SECTORISED , , , , , ,0
5 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.5 Coverage. Breakdown by main activity G.V.A. AT BASIC PRICES AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (b) PERSONNEL COSTS ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) NATIONAL CBSO NATIONAL CBSO NATIONAL CBSO ACCOUNTS CBSO COVERAGE ACCOUNTS CBSO COVERAGE ACCOUNTS CBSO COVERAGE 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2,9 1,0 11,2 3,4 1,7 23,7 1,1 1,1 42,3 2. Mining and quarrying 0,2 0,3 39,2 0,2 0,2 43,4 0,3 0,3 44,7 3. Manufacturing 16,2 23,9 49,5 14,8 19,0 59,2 16,4 22,9 61,3 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3,0 6,7 75,0 0,4 0,6 63,0 1,1 1,6 64,4 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 1,1 2,1 64,4 1,1 1,9 78,9 1,2 2,1 78,4 6. Construction 6,3 5,4 28,3 6,7 6,8 46,4 6,5 6,9 46,6 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 13,6 19,2 47,4 19,2 23,0 55,4 16,5 20,6 54,9 8. Transportation and storage 5,4 8,8 54,5 5,1 6,9 63,4 5,3 8,2 67,9 9. Accommodation and food service activities 7,4 4,2 19,1 8,2 6,8 38,9 7,7 4,9 28,2 10. Information and communication 4,7 8,2 58,4 3,5 4,8 64,3 5,1 7,3 63,6 11. Real estate activities 12,7 2,0 5,4 1,0 1,2 53,7 1,0 1,1 49,6 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities 5,5 6,3 38,1 5,7 5,9 48,1 6,9 7,5 47,5 13. Administrative and support service activities 4,0 6,8 57,0 8,3 13,1 73,0 5,8 9,1 68,6 14. Other service activities 17,0 5,4 10,7 22,2 8,0 16,8 25,2 6,4 11,1 ST. SUBTOTAL HOUSEHOLD AND NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS 100,0 100,0 33,5 100,0 100,0 46,4 100,0 100,0 43,9 General government 7, , ,3 - - Credit institutions and insurance 4, , ,8 - - Other non-market services 1, , ,1 - - T. TOTAL NATIONAL (ST+ 8 a 10) 113, , ,2 - - (a) National accounts figures (Base 2010) also include those for sole propietors and those for non-profit institutions serving households because of a market activity. (b) Full time equivalent jobs.
6 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.6 Coverage of gross value added. Breakdown by main activity DATABASES Number of corporations YEARS ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 4,5 7,2 6,9 7,4 9,9 9,4 11,1 11,2 2. Mining and quarrying 21,1 28,0 27,6 33,4 28,2 29,2 36,5 39,2 3. Manufacturing 36,7 38,6 41,1 42,4 47,4 47,2 48,0 49,5 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 67,1 66,0 63,9 64,5 64,7 74,4 78,9 75,0 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 63,6 66,2 64,9 54,5 55,8 52,4 60,1 64,4 6. Construction 22,5 25,1 25,9 27,7 27,9 26,0 27,7 28,3 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 37,7 40,8 40,8 42,2 44,0 44,2 47,5 47,4 8. Transportation and storage 44,6 46,7 48,1 48,6 52,0 52,9 53,0 54,5 9. Accommodation and food service activities 11,1 13,1 13,8 14,6 15,6 16,4 18,3 19,1 10. Information and communication 62,1 61,2 60,6 61,1 62,0 59,2 59,9 58,4 11. Real estate activities 4,4 4,9 5,0 5,9 5,9 5,1 5,6 5,4 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities 28,2 32,9 33,1 35,9 41,9 40,1 41,8 38,1 13. Administrative and support service activities 42,5 49,2 51,1 54,8 60,6 61,6 63,3 57,0 14. Other service activities 5,1 7,0 7,8 8,1 9,4 9,8 10,8 10,7 TOTAL 26,4 28,3 28,8 29,8 31,7 31,6 33,2 33,5 SOURCE: Prepared in-house drawing on the Contabilidad Regional de España. Base Instituto Nacional de Estadística. NOTE: Percentage covered by the CBSO of the estimated total for each industry per the National Accounts (which includes sole proprietors). Conceptually, the CBSO aggregates do not coincide with those of the National Accounts, and this may explain some of the apparent incongruencies in this table.
7 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.7 Coverage by regions G.V.A. AT BASIC PRICES NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (a) PERSONNEL COSTS CBSO CBSO COVERAGE COMUNIDADES AUTÓNOMAS REGIONAL CBSO REGIONAL CBSO REGIONAL (REGIONS) ACCOUNTS CBSO COVERAGE ACCOUNTS CBSO COVERAGE ACCOUNTS ACCORDING TO REGIST. OFFICE ACCORDING TO REGIST. OFFICE CBA ACCORDING TO WORK CENTER (b.1) ACCORDING TO REGIST. OFFICE ACCORDING TO REGIST. OFFICE CBA ACCORDING TO WORK CENTER (b.2) 1. ANDALUCÍA 12,2 6,0 15,4 13,3 7,4 23,4 11,2 6,1 3,7 7,9 23,4 8,2 17,7 2. ARAGÓN 3,3 2,3 21,9 3,2 2,5 32,8 3,2 2,4 1,9 2,5 32,9 15,0 19,6 3. ASTURIAS 2,0 1,6 24,9 2,0 1,7 34,7 2,1 1,7 1,5 2,0 34,5 18,0 23,2 4. ILLES BALEARS 2,3 2,0 27,1 2,5 2,2 37,7 2,2 2,1 1,5 1,6 40,0 17,0 18,2 5. CANARIAS 3,3 2,0 19,0 3,8 2,6 28,4 3,2 2,0 1,2 2,2 26,5 9,4 16,9 6. CANTABRIA 1,2 0,8 20,5 1,2 0,8 28,3 1,2 0,8 0,5 0,9 27,7 9,7 19,5 7. CASTILLA-LA MANCHA 3,4 1,6 14,5 3,6 2,2 26,3 3,1 1,7 0,8 1,8 23,7 6,1 14,3 8. CASTILLA Y LEÓN 5,0 2,6 16,0 5,0 3,1 26,4 4,6 2,7 1,6 3,4 25,0 8,8 18,4 9. CATALUÑA 20,8 19,7 29,5 20,1 19,2 39,6 21,8 20,4 19,4 20,9 40,5 22,2 23,9 10. EXTREMADURA 1,3 0,5 12,6 1,5 0,9 23,4 1,2 0,6 0,2 0,6 21,2 3,6 12,3 11. GALICIA 5,2 4,7 27,9 5,5 5,1 38,1 4,9 4,4 3,6 5,0 38,3 18,5 25,2 12. MADRID 17,5 37,3 66,2 16,1 32,6 84,4 19,0 36,2 48,5 34,0 82,3 63,6 44,6 13. MURCIA 2,5 1,6 20,1 3,0 2,3 31,7 2,4 1,7 1,2 1,8 30,2 12,6 18,9 14. NAVARRA 2,0 1,7 25,3 1,9 1,4 30,9 2,1 1,7 1,4 1,6 34,9 16,3 19,7 15. PAÍS VASCO 7,0 7,0 30,7 6,2 6,0 39,9 7,3 6,8 5,9 5,8 40,4 20,3 19,8 16. LA RIOJA 0,8 0,4 15,2 0,8 0,5 23,7 0,7 0,4 0,2 0,4 24,6 6,6 13,7 17. COMUNITAT VALENCIANA 9,8 8,0 25,3 10,3 9,6 38,6 9,5 8,4 6,7 7,3 38,2 17,7 19,2 18. CEUTA Y MELILLA 0,2 0,1 13,3 0,2 0,1 19,7 0,1 0,1 0,0 0,1 19,6 2,2 19,2 TOTAL NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS (AND HOUSEHOLDS IN CRE) 100,0 100,0 31,0 100,0 100,0 41,9 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 43,2 24,9 24,9 SOURCE: Prepared in-house drawing on the Contabilidad Regional de España. Base Instituto Nacional de Estadística. NOTE: The columns «CBSO coverage» show the percentage covered by the CBSO in relation to the estimated totals of the Regional Accounts for each Comunidad Autónoma (region). (a) Unlike the variable average number of employees of the table 1.4 (full-time equivalent jobs), in this table the comparison with the Regional Accounts is made in terms of jobs.
8 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.8 Classification of corporations by size and ownership status (employees, GVA and turnover) SIZES (NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES) AND OWNERSHIP STATUS CORPORATIONS AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES GROSS VALUE ADDED TOTAL AT BASIC PRICES NET TURNOVER AVERAGE NUMBER OF NUMBER (thousands) STRUCTURE EMPLOYEES NUMBER % PER FIRM MILLIONS OF % MILLIONS OF % EUROS EUROS TOTAL PERMANENT NON-PERM. TOTAL NON-P./TOTAL SIZE 1. SMALL , ,6 22,9 3, , ,9 1. Up to , ,6 20,8 1, , ,7 2. From 10 to , ,8 24,0 13, , ,4 3. From 20 to , ,2 26,1 30, , ,8 2. MEDIUM-SIZED , ,4 23,8 59, , ,7 1. Up to , ,9 15,6 15, , ,9 2. From 50 to , ,9 23,3 70, , ,9 3. From 100 to , ,6 26,5 145, , ,9 3. LARGE FIRMS (INCLUDING PUBLIC CORPORATIONS AND SUBSIDIARIES) , ,0 23,1 130, , ,4 1. Up to , ,4 14,8 22, , ,6 2. From 250 to , ,9 19,3 346, , ,0 3. From 500 to , ,2 21,2 703, , ,8 4. More than , ,4 26,3 3379, , ,0 TOTAL , ,0 23,1 8, , ,0 OWNERSHIP STATUS 1. PUBLIC ENTERPRISES 701 0, ,1 12,6 248, , ,9 1. Central government 137 0, ,2 13,2 902, , ,4 2. Territorial government 564 0, ,9 11,2 89, , ,5 2. PRIVATE , ,9 23,4 8, , ,1
9 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.9 Classification of firms. Breakdown of number of workers in respect of size and activity NUMBER OF WORKERS BY SIZE ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) TOTAL MICRO-ENTERPRISES SMALL WITHOUT MICRO- ENTERPRISES MEDIUM-SIZED LARGE (INCLUDING PUBLIC CORPORATIONS AND SUBSIDIARIES) NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES % EMPLOYEES % EMPLOYEES % EMPLOYEES % EMPLOYEES % 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing , , , , ,6 2. Mining and quarrying , , , , ,2 3. Manufacturing , , , , ,4 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply , , , , ,0 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities , , , , ,3 6. Construction , , , , ,4 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles , , , , ,8 8. Transportation and storage , , , , ,1 9. Accommodation and food service activities , , , , ,7 10. Information and communication , , , , ,4 11. Real estate activities , , , , ,4 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities , , , , ,1 13. Administrative and support service activities , , , , ,9 14. Other service activities , , , , ,7 TOTAL FIRMS
10 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.10 Classification of firms. Breakdown of gross value added in respect of staff size and activity Millions of euros GROSS VALUE ADDED BY SIZE ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) TOTALS WITHOUT EMPLOYEES MICRO-ENTERPRISES REST OF MICRO- ENTERPRISES SMALL WITHOUT MICRO-ENTERPRISES MEDIUM-SIZED LARGE (INCLUDING PUBLIC CORPORATIONS AND SUBSIDIARIES) GROSS VALUE ADDED GROSS VALUE GROSS VALUE GROSS VALUE GROSS VALUE GROSS VALUE % ADDED % ADDED % ADDED % ADDED % ADDED % 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing ,1 27 1, , , , ,4 2. Mining and quarrying 805 0,3-1 0,0 94 0, ,5 53 0, ,3 3. Manufacturing ,2 15 0, , , , ,3 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply , , , ,7 73 0, ,3 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities ,0 2 0, , ,5 75 0, ,9 6. Construction ,2 74 3, , , , ,8 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles ,5 92 4, , , , ,5 8. Transportation and storage ,1 11 0, , , , ,5 9. Accommodation and food service activities ,2 20 1, , , , ,7 10. Information and communication ,2 31 1, , , , ,9 11. Real estate activities , , , , , ,7 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities , , , , , ,1 13. Administrative and support service activities ,0 42 2, , , , ,5 14. Other service activities ,5 69 3, , , , ,3 TOTAL FIRMS
11 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.11 Structure of gross value added at factor cost DATABASES Number of corporations YEARS ACTIVITY GROUPINGS (CNAE 2009) 1. Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0,6 0,5 0,7 0,8 0,8 1,0 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,0 2. Mining and quarrying 0,3 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,2 3. Manufacturing 25,0 23,2 20,8 21,8 22,1 22,6 22,3 22,7 24,2 24,6 4. Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 5,1 5,9 5,9 6,2 6,2 6,0 6,3 5,8 5,7 7,0 5. Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 1,8 2,2 2,2 2,4 2,1 2,0 2,1 2,0 2,0 2,4 6. Construction 12,2 10,9 10,8 8,9 7,7 6,5 5,3 5,4 5,2 4,6 7. Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 19,0 18,7 18,8 18,7 19,1 19,0 19,7 19,7 19,5 18,7 8. Transportation and storage 8,0 8,2 8,3 8,7 8,8 8,8 9,0 8,9 9,1 10,1 9. Accommodation and food service activities 3,3 3,1 3,5 3,6 3,7 3,8 4,0 4,2 4,2 3,6 10. Information and communication 10,2 11,7 11,2 10,7 10,3 9,9 9,6 8,9 8,2 9,5 11. Real estate activities 1,7 1,7 1,8 1,9 1,9 2,2 2,0 2,0 2,0 1,8 12. Professional, scientific and technical activities 4,3 4,6 5,5 5,3 5,7 6,0 6,0 6,3 5,9 5,3 13. Administrative and support service activities 5,4 6,0 6,2 6,3 6,8 6,8 7,1 7,1 7,0 6,8 14. Other service activities 3,0 2,9 3,9 4,3 4,4 5,0 5,3 5,6 5,5 4,4 TOTAL 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 SIZES (Recommendation 2003/361/CE) 1. Large (including public corporations and subsidiaries) 56,8 65,0 60,6 62,4 61,6 63,1 65,0 64,0 65,0 71,0 2. Small and medium-sized 43,2 35,0 39,4 37,6 38,4 36,9 35,0 36,0 35,0 29,0 1. Medium-sized (from 50 to 250 employees) 11,2 7,8 9,1 8,4 9,1 8,8 7,8 7,7 7,3 5,6 2. Small (up to 50 employees) 32,0 27,2 30,4 29,2 29,4 28,1 27,3 28,2 27,8 23,4 Of wich: micro-enterprise (up to 10 employees) 13,1 12,0 13,3 13,0 13,2 12,6 12,6 13,7 13,6 11,5 OWNERSHIP STATUS 1. Public enterprises 5,0 5,3 4,9 4,7 4,7 4,3 4,6 4,2 4,2 5,6 2. Private 95,0 94,7 95,1 95,3 95,3 95,7 95,4 95,8 95,8 94,4 MEMORANDUM ITEM: Gross value added at factor cost (millions of euros)
12 GENERAL FEATURES OF THE DATABASES TABLE 1.12 Structure of direct ownership of corporations by size DATABASES Number of corporations YEARS TOTAL CORPORATIONS 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 General Government (a) 26,1 25,9 25,6 24,2 23,3 23,2 22,9 21,3 19,9 22,3 Financial corporations 2,9 3,3 3,4 5,5 7,7 9,5 7,1 5,9 6,1 3,1 Other corporations resident in Spain 45,7 47,3 48,4 44,2 42,3 42,0 44,8 46,9 45,2 43,9 Other resident owners 9,6 9,0 8,7 8,8 8,8 8,4 8,2 9,0 9,4 11,3 Non-residents 15,8 14,6 14,0 17,3 17,9 16,9 17,0 16,9 19,4 19,4 1. SMALL 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 General Government (a) 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,0 0,1 0,1 0,2 Financial corporations 6,5 8,0 7,4 3,3 1,8 3,5 0,5 0,3 0,3 0,5 Other corporations resident in Spain 30,7 32,7 34,3 31,6 30,6 30,4 31,6 26,3 27,4 23,0 Other resident owners 55,4 52,3 50,3 59,0 49,4 47,8 52,1 52,0 52,9 43,4 Non-residents 7,2 6,9 7,9 6,0 18,1 18,3 15,8 21,3 19,4 32,9 2. MEDIUM-SIZED 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 General Government (a) 0,2 0,2 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,4 0,1 0,0 0,2 0,1 Financial corporations 1,7 3,5 2,1 4,9 7,0 4,3 1,3 0,8 0,8 0,3 Other corporations resident in Spain 43,9 45,3 49,0 48,6 44,3 46,3 44,6 44,4 37,8 37,2 Other resident owners 28,6 25,9 28,3 27,9 23,9 23,5 31,9 38,6 48,7 48,2 Non-residents 25,5 25,2 20,5 18,4 24,8 25,6 22,1 16,2 12,5 14,2 3. LARGE, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND SUBSIDIARIES 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 General Government (a) 27,6 27,4 27,0 25,4 24,5 24,3 23,6 21,9 20,3 22,7 Financial corporations 2,8 3,2 3,3 5,5 7,8 9,8 7,3 6,0 6,2 3,1 Other corporations resident in Spain 46,2 47,7 48,7 44,4 42,5 42,1 45,0 47,2 45,4 44,2 Other resident owners 7,7 7,4 7,0 7,1 7,5 7,2 7,2 8,0 8,5 10,7 Non-residents 15,6 14,4 13,9 17,6 17,7 16,6 16,9 16,8 19,5 19,3 CAPITAL (millions of euros) Share capital by size (structure) 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 1. SMALL 2,3 2,3 2,4 2,3 2,0 2,0 1,4 1,2 1,0 0,9 2. MEDIUM-SIZED 3,4 3,2 2,9 2,6 2,9 2,6 1,5 1,3 1,1 1,0 3. LARGE, PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND SUBSIDIARIES 94,3 94,5 94,8 95,0 95,1 95,4 97,0 97,5 97,8 98,1 (a) It includes, to this end, the direct share of the General Government and the state-owned holding company SEPI (and those previous ones), in the corporations contributing to the CBSO.
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