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Two-thirds of companies think increasing their revenues during 2010

11/01/2010

January 11, 2010

According to the study regus business tracker, two-thirds of companies are optimistic and think increasing their revenues during 2010. This optimism, which extends to all continents, share United States, Australia, China and the Netherlands.
The answers provided by 11,000 people working in companies from 15 countries, it follows that South Africa and India hope the new year with a still more positive attitude and a still higher in both countries (80%) share of companies expected to increase its revenue in the coming year. France and Belgium companies continue to express certain pessimism and anxiety, and that only half of them think positively and believes that they will increase their income.
Expectations are good for many businesses, providing for a recovery for the second or third quarter, and a widespread increase in their profits. The experts believe that to take advantage of the recovery, companies need to learn from their times lower in 2008 and 2009 and consequently change their strategies and mode of action. In addition, they have to do so before the start of the recovery and not kept waiting.