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Tourism Leaders Forum at IE Business School Los viajes i j d negocio de i en ell mundo, d Europa y España: Presente y Futuro.
Madrid | 17 de Noviembre de 2009
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Agenda
Business Travel & CWT position Global environment : 2010 a recovery year? What are the main business travel trends? CWT offer S Spanish i h market k t evolution l ti
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Business Travel, un mercado en continuo cambio bi Mercado Business Travel Un mercado de 350.000 millones de dólares en el 2008… y en fuerte crecimiento (35-40% Total Viajes) Gastos de hotel comparables a los de avión
C Competencia t i
Sector fragmentado, en vías de consolidación Agencias de internet con dificultades en el mercado de las empresas
Entorno de “compras” complejo Mayor voluntad de optimización por parte de las empresas:
Ahorros. Seguridad servicios para Seguridad, los viajeros Tendencia a la externalización, la globalización en la gestión de los viajes
CWT
Líder mundial Un trabajo U t b j sofisticado, fi ti d high-tech, de servicios a las empresas
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World
Air represents half of the BT market with 175BN USD USD, Hotel is ~ 40% or 135 BN USD
5% 6% 39%
50%
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input
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Big four agencies concentrate 30% of the traffic managed by the TMC
OTROS
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Total BT
Based top 12 CWT countries, business travel total market represent in 2008 $B350 BT WW market in B$-2008
BT WW market in B$-2008 100%
80%
350
350 100% ROW*; 122 (35%)
25 - 30 60 - 80
80%
60%
60%
110 - 115
40%
40%
Top 12; 228 (65%)
20%
20%
0%
0%
BT total market Note:*Extrapolated based on MIDT segments & GDP Source: MIDT; GDP (CIA, The Fact Book)
100 - 130
EMEA
NORAM
APAC
LATAM
Note: US / Canada / France / Germany / Italy / Spain / UK / Australia / China / India / Japan / Brazil
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En 2008, el volumen de ventas de CWT mostró un crecimiento sólido en un entorno desafiante Volumen de ventas
Real a los tipos de cambio actuales Incluidas empresas conjuntas (miles de millones de dólares) 27 8 27,8 26*
Crecimiento en 2008 frente a 2007
EMEA: +12% N t Norteamérica: é i
+2%
Asia Pacífico: +2% Latinoamérica: +22%
Total 2007
*
Total 2008
El tráfico en 2007 se actualizó para volumen adicional de hotel y alquiler de coches en Norteamérica
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Fuerte crecimiento en algunos de los principales países México
26,3%
China
25%
Brasil
24.5%
Argentina
21% 19%
Indonesia Italia
16%
Rusia
15.5% 11.5%
Singapur Spain
11,2%
Alemania/Austria
% de crecimiento del volumen de ventas en 2008, en comparación con el año anterior
11%
Reino Unido
7% 2%
EE.UU F Francia i
2%
0%
*Crecimiento
10%
20%
30%
40%
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CWT continuó ganando nuevos negocios en 2008 Incluye el mayor triunfo en la hi historia i d de la l empresa
Nuevas ventas anualizadas Tráfico adjudicado No incluye renovaciones
3 011 3.011
(millones de dólares)
2.353 1.938
1.334 903
1.167
2.046
1.600
431
771
965
753
2005
2006
2007
2008
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CWT realizó 6 adquisiciones y tomó el control completo de 2 empresas conjuntas en 2008 Traveltime Services
Maritz Corporate Travel
N i Navigant t Viaje preferente
Piedmont Travel CWT Madison Travel
Norteamérica Protravel Onboard
EMEA 2004
Viajes Mapfre
Frantour Raiffeisen Reisen (BT)
2005
2006
Ark Travel
Viajes Lepanto
Polo Viaggi
Executive Travel Group
2007
Control mayoritario de CWT India
Asia Pacífico
CWT Brasil CWT Me Mexico ico
2008
Pleno control de CWT India
Pleno control de CWT Argentina
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Agenda
Business Travel & CWT position Global environment : 2010 a recovery year? What are the main business travel trends? CWT offer S Spanish i h market k t evolution l ti
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2008: ¡Que año!
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Entorno económico inestable e incertidumbre prolongada Desaceleración y recesión económica global Mercados financieros deprimidos
Precios del petróleo (?) Tipos de interés (?)
Desempleo Tipos de cambio (?) Congelación de créditos
Grippe A H1N1 (?)
Inflación / Deflación A global recession, ending in 2010??
World growth* 2008: +3%, Forecast 2009: -1.1% Forecast 2010: +3.1% * Source: IMF (International Monetary Fund)- October, 2009 Copyright © 2009 CWT
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Recession hits almost every region in 2009 - but is projected to end in 2010 9.0 5.6
9.0
8.5
2008 Real GDP growth vs. 2009 and 2010 projections (%) Data from October 2009 (IMF forecasts) 2.1
Canada
1.5
0.4 -2.5
1.5
0.3
0.7
0.4
Russia
Euro area
U.S.
Japan 5.1
-2.7
3.5
7.0
5.2
Hong Kong 7.3
1.8
-0.7 -7.3
Argentina
5.4
-5.4
2.1
6.4
Brazil 0.7
0.5
-7.5 7.5
4.1
1.3
Mexico
-0.7
2.5
-4.2
3.3
1.7
China
-4.5
0.5
Australia
Africa
-1.4 -1.5
India 2008 growth 2009 projection 2010 projection
Note: world average = 3.0% in 2008, -1.1% in 2009 and 3.1% in 2010 Source: IMF World Economic Outlook – October 2009
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Agenda
Business Travel & CWT position Global environment : 2010 a recovery year? What are the main business travel trends? Update on CWT analyses S Spanish i h market k t evolution l ti
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The business travel industry - trends in a challenging year Hotel occupancy: decrease in all markets
A temporary A temporary slow down of air slow down of air market growth. market growth.
Strong focus on efficiently managed travel program
Airline capacity: slight increase after eleven months of decline
Access to full content Ancillary fee: b becoming i vital it l for f airlines
Airlines mergers and acquisitions Drop in air fares
Policy compliance is key
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The global air market is in constant progression, but growth is temporarily slowing down Global passenger kilometers flown Passenger kilometers P kil t (1980-2016F)
Billions
2008 - 2009
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The business travel industry - trends in a challenging year Hotel occupancy: decrease in all markets
Airline capacity: slight increase Airline capacity: slight after eleven months of decline increase after eleven months of Access decline to full content
A temporary slow down of air market growth.
Strong focus on efficiently managed travel program
Ancillary fee: b becoming i vital it l for f airlines
Airlines mergers and acquisitions Drop in air fares
Policy compliance is key
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Global airline capacity: slight increase after eleven successive months of decline Rate of Global Airline Capacity Shifts :
Monthly year-on year comparisons October 2008 to September 2009 2% 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% 3% -4% -5% 6% -6% -7% -8%
Capacity
Oct 08 vs Oct 07
Nov 08 vs Nov 07
dec Fev Mar09 May0 jan 09 Apr09 vs 08 vs 09 vs 9 vs vs Jan vs Dec Fev mar May 08 Apr08 07 08 08 08
June 09 vs June 08
July 09 vs July 08
-1%
-3%
-3%
-2%
-1%
-3%
-7%
-3%
-3%
-3%
Aug Sep 09 vs 09 vs Aug sep08 08 0%
1%
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The business travel industry - trends in a challenging year Hotel occupancy: decrease in all markets
Airline capacity: slight increase after eleven months of decline
Access to full content A temporary slow down of air market growth.
Strong focus on efficiently managed travel program Policy compliance is key
Ancillary fee: b becoming i vital it l for f airlines
Airlines Airlines mergers mergers and and acquisitions acquisitions Drop in air fares
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The industry continues to consolidate through mergers & acquisitions + + + ? + + + +
or
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The business travel industry - trends in a challenging year Hotel occupancy: Hotel occupancy: decrease in all markets decrease in all markets
Airline capacity: slight increase after eleven months of decline
Access to full content
A temporary slow down of air market growth.
Strong focus on efficiently managed travel program
Ancillary fee: b becoming i vital it l for f airlines
Airlines mergers and acquisitions Drop in air fares
Policy compliance is key
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The hotel occupancy in Europe has dropped by 10% & the average daily rate close to 25% Hotel Occupancy Evolution Hotel Occupancy Evolution
YTD June 08 YTD June 08 YTD June 09
100 78 5 77.1 78.5 77 1
80
%
66.2
64.9 60
58.5
78 3 78.3 72.5 65.9
63.3
59.5
40
20
0 Europe
Berlin
London
Paris
Rome
Source: Smith Travel Research
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The business travel industry - trends in a challenging year Hotel occupancy: decrease in all markets
Airline capacity: slight increase after eleven months of decline
Access to full content A temporary slow down of air market growth.
Strong focus on efficiently managed travel program
Ancillary fee: b becoming i vital it l for f airlines
Airlines mergers and acquisitions
Drop in air fares
Drop in air fares
Policy compliance is key
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Average ticket price has dropped in EMEA for both business & economy class… class Evolution by type of flight in EMEA (January-August 2008 vs. January-August 2009)
Continental flights
International flights
-15%
-18%
-15%
-18%
Domestic flights
-14%
Continental flights
-19%
International flights -13%
-13%
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Use of business class has been more moderate in EMEA in 2009 Evolution of the breakdown economy class vs. business class i EMEA for in f iinternational i l flights fli h (January-August 2009 vs. January-August 2008)
Economy class
Percent
Business class
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Agenda
Business Travel & CWT position Global environment : 2010 a recovery year? What are the main business travel trends? CWT offer S Spanish i h market k t evolution l ti
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Nuestra oferta: cuatro líneas de negocio
Servicios al viajero & Gestión de las transacciones
Optimización del programa
Asistencia & Seguridad
Reuniones & Eventos
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Objetivo CWT = Optimizar la gestión de viajes Enfoque que cubre ocho áreas clave que pueden generar ahorros, optimizar el servicio y mejorar j los aspectos p de seguridad g Transacciones Seguridad
Gasto de hotel
Informes efectivos
Corregir g fallos
Optimizar la gestión de viajes Gasto aéreo
Consolidación M.I.C.E
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Tácticas de gestión de la demanda
Definición de la gestión de la demanda: Controles sistemáticos que afectan a la cantidad, la frecuencia y las especificaciones de viaje para controlar los costes M di para viajar i j d f Medio de forma “más inteligente” en concordancia con sus necesidades comerciales
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Las épocas difíciles presentan una oportunidad para que las empresas demuestren el valor de un programa de viajes bien gestionado ¿Cuál á de las siguientes áreas á tendrá á mayor prioridad en su programa de viajes de 2009 en comparación con 2008? (Varias respuestas posibles)
Mejorar el cumplimiento de los viajeros
66%
Optimizar el gasto de hotel
59%
A Aumentar t ell ahorro h del d l transporte t t en avión ió y terrestre t t
59%
Optimizar las reservas sencillas
56%
Desarrollar indicadores clave de rendimiento
46%
Gestionar reuniones y eventos
39%
Seguir consolidando el programa de viajes
36%
Mejorar la experiencia del viajero
34%
Abordar las necesidades de seguridad y asistencia
20%
Hacer que el programa de viajes sea más respetuoso con el medio ambiente
18%
Fuente: CWT Travel Management Institute Basado en una encuesta realizada a 178 gestores de viaje en todo el mundo, octubre de 2008
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Las empresas pueden ahorrar de media un 20% del total de sus gastos de viajes optimizando su política de viajes y su aplicación en 5 áreas claves Ahorros por mejora del cumplimiento Ahorros por optimización ó de la política í
1.9
20%
4.3
20.6*
1.9
2.3
15%
5.4
12.6
2.0
60%
del total de ahorros
3.2
10%
2.2
4.8* 5.7*
5%
2.5 8.0
2.3
40%
3.5
0%
del total de ahorros
2.2 Reserva aérea anticipada
Tarifas aéreas restrictivas
Proveedores preferentes
Fuentes: CWT Travel Management Institute
Confort viajero (clase área / categoría en los hoteles)
Canales de reservas preferentes
*Note: As restricted fares are typically available in advance, CWT calculates a 1.5% overlap in savings from improved performance in these two areas. This figure is deducted from the total savings, which become 20.6% instead of 22.1%.
TOTAL
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Agenda
Business Travel & CWT position Global environment : 2010 a recovery year? What are the main business travel trends? Update on CWT analyses S Spanish i h market k t evolution l ti
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Spain
BT market will reach 10.5 BN USD by 2010 with ith an increasing i i hotel h t l spend d Business Travel Market, 2003 - 2010
12,000
10 000 10,000
7.7BN
7.8BN
8,000 619 177
650 199
6,000
8.3BN 669 222
3,369
9 1BN 9.1BN
8.8BN
708 272
688 249
3 839 3,839
3,660
9.6BN 729 349
3 978 3,978
10.3BN
10.5BN
750 397
772 442
4,566
4,619
3,225
3,226
4,259
4,379
4,653
4,754
3,737
3,981
4,549
3,663
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 Est
2008 Est
2009 Est
2010 Est
4,000
2,000
-
Air
Hotel
Rail
Car
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input
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Spain
There was no clear correlation between BT & GDP in i ’04 – ‘08 GDP Growth vs Business Travel Growt Rates, '04 - '08
BT Growth / GDP Growth, '04 - '08 2.50
9.5%
8.0%
2.5 2.08
7.5%
1.94
2 00 2.00
7 0% 7.0% 6.0%
5.5%
1.56 1.50
5.0% 4.0%
3.3%
3.5%
3.9%
3.8% 2.5%
1.00
3.0% 2.0% 1.7%
0.51
1 2% 1.2%
0 50 0.50
1.0% 0.0%
0.00 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2004
BT
2005
2006
2007
2008
GDP
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input – GEBTA & DBK 2008
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Spain
BT will grow slightly above GDP in the coming i years 6.56 GDP Growth vs Business Travel Growt Rates, '07 - '10
BT Growth / GDP Growth, Growth '07 07 - '10 10
9.5% 2.50 2.50 5.0% 2 08 2.08
4.5%
2.00
2009 Est
4.0%
3.3%
3.5%
1.53
3.2%
3.8%
1.50
1.50
3 0% 3.0%
2,5%
2.5%
2.1%
2.1% 1.00
2.0% 1.5%
1.2% 0.50
1.0% 0.5% 0.0%
0.00 2007
2008
2010 Est
2007
2008
2009 Est
2009
2010 Est
-3,8% BT
GDP -25%
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input, GEBTA & DBK 2008
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Spain
Direct bookings increase by 100M USD p.a., mainly i l d driven i by b Hotel H t l Direct bookings by Segment '03 - '10 (in M USD) 200 – 2010 2007 20 0 Estimations
4,500 4,000
3.3BN
3,500
2.8BN
2.9BN
3.0BN
, 2,500
425 87
446 97
459
122
3.7BN 500
486 473
3,000
3.5BN
171
133
515 194
3.9BN 530 217
109
2,000 1,500
3.8BN
2,270
2,382
2,467
2,556
2,648
2,001
2,001
2,090
330
346
380
432
474
527
564
598
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
1,000 500 0
Air
Hotel
Rail
Car
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input
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Spain
TMC market growth
TMC Market, 2003 - 2010 Estimations made in 2006
8 000 8,000 6,313
7,000 5,723 6,000 5,000
4,842
4,921
2003
2004
5 203 5,203
6,470 5,938
6,090
6,244
5,560 4,567
4,000 3 000 3,000 2,000 1,000 2005
2006
2007 Est
2007 2008 2008 Est
2009 Est
2009
2010 Est
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input, GEBTA & DBK 2008
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Spain
Non air traffic is under represented in CWT and our share is particularly low with hotels Business Mix - Market vs CWT 100% 90%
8% 3%
10%
23%
80% 70%
CWT Market Shares by Segment, '06
4% 2% 9 1% 9.1%
9% 8%
41%
7%
60%
6%
50%
4 6% 4.6%
5%
40%
71%
30% 20%
3.4%
4%
2.8%
3%
48%
2%
10%
1%
0%
0%
Market
CWT Air
Hotel
Rail
Air
Hotel
Rail
Car
Car
Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input
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Spain
CWT has the largest market share among the th big bi four f
Air Market Shares by TMC, '06 10%
9.0%
9 1% 9.1%
9% 8% 7% 6% 5%
4.0%
4% 3% 2%
1 2% 1.2%
1% 0% CWT
Amex
BCD
HRG / Marsans
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Spain
CWT has the largest market share among the th big bi ffour (TMCs (TMC market) k t) Air Market Shares by TMC, '08 14.4% 10%
12.0%
8.0%
9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3%
1 0% 1.0%
2% 1% 0% CWT
Amex
BCD
HRG / Marsans
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Spain
Except in ’04 & 07, CWT grew systematically t ti ll above b the th market k t M k t vs CWT T Market Traffic ffi Growth G th Rates, R t '04 - '10 25%
20%
11.4%
15% 11.3%
10.3%
2009 Est
9.5%
10%
7.5% 5.5%
7.2% 4.3%
5%
2.5%
1.7% 0.8%
3 3% 3.3%
2010 Est 7.2% 3.2%
0% 2004
2005
2006
2007 Market
2008 CWT
25% 25% Source: Air France interview; le Journal du Net; Business Travel Daily News; Euromonitor; Datamonitor, EIU Data Services, , IATA, Renfe, WTTC, OCDE, IMF, MIDT, Bain hypothesis; L’ Usine Nouvelle March 2007; CWT country input, CWT Hotels input
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Previsiones FMI PIB 2009-2010
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Contexto Macroeconómico
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Evolución del Sector en España VARIACIÓN MENSUAL NÚMERO DE PASAJEROS (2008 - 2009) EVOLUCIÓN DE PASAJEROS EN AEROPUERTOS (2002 - SEPTIEMBRE 2009) (MILL. PASAJEROS)
sep-08
250
oct-08
nov-08
dic-08
ene-09
feb-09
mar-09
abr-09
may-09
jun-09
jul-09
ago-09
sep-09
-5,5%
-5,2%
0% 210
204
193
181
200
-3,2%
-4,9%
-5,1%
162
154
143
-2% -4%
166
146
150
-6% -8%
Acum. Sep. 2008
-8,9%
-10%
100
-8,8%
-10,8%
-12% -11,9%
-14% 50
-16% -18%
0 2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Acum. Sep. 2009
-14,3% -17,3%
-18,3% -18,9%
-20% Fuente: AENA
Fuente: AENA
PRODUCCIÓN NETA BSP AGENCIAS ESPAÑOLAS (2006 - AGOSTO 2009) (MILL. €) 6000 5000
-4% 4 629 4.629
4.865 4.459
4000
-24% 3.202
3000
2.423
2000 1000 0 2006 Fuente: BSP - FEAAV
2007
2008
ago-08
ago-09
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Gracias
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