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Export sales[edit]

After noticing that a claim that 80% of KMW's sales came from exports in 2011 had an empty citation, I tried to find the source that the editor had intended to add. Going by the "lat1" tag that the editor used, I used Google to search for articles in the French financial newspaper La Tribune. An article on the Nexter merger from February 2015 makes a similar statement, but does not specifically date the information to 2011 ("Le carnet de commandes de KMW, qui exporte 80% de son chiffre d'affaires, s'élève à 4 milliards d'euros"). Another article from several weeks earlier states that, according to the then-CEO of KMW, exports had constituted between 40% and 80% of KMW's sales for the past 15 years ("Selon le PDG de KMW, la part d'exportation se situe depuis 15 ans entre 40% et 80% de son activité"). Finally, a report from the Foundation for Strategic Research, a French think tank, dates an 80% figure specifically to 2013. Based on these sources, I will attribute the 80% figure to 2013 and 2014. Huntthetroll (talk) 22:19, 12 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]