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Survey: CEOs plan to boost hiring, spending
WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of America’s largest companies are ready to step up hiring this year and more than 90% expect sales to improve, a survey found.
The Business Roundtable said Wednesday that 52% of its members plan to increase hiring in the next six months. That’s the largest proportion for the group since it began surveying its members nine years ago. The trade group represents CEOs from roughly 200 of the nation’s largest companies.
More than 60% also plan to spend more on long-lasting manufactured goods, such as computers and machinery, according to the survey of 142 executives taken in early March.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2011-03-30-ceo-survey-jobs.htm
The Business Roundtable said Wednesday that 52% of its members plan to increase hiring in the next six months. That’s the largest proportion for the group since it began surveying its members nine years ago. The trade group represents CEOs from roughly 200 of the nation’s largest companies.
More than 60% also plan to spend more on long-lasting manufactured goods, such as computers and machinery, according to the survey of 142 executives taken in early March.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2011-03-30-ceo-survey-jobs.htm
Carol in CA- Premium Poster
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Re: Survey: CEOs plan to boost hiring, spending
I'll believe it when I see itCarol in CA wrote:WASHINGTON (AP) — A majority of America’s largest companies are ready to step up hiring this year and more than 90% expect sales to improve, a survey found.
The Business Roundtable said Wednesday that 52% of its members plan to increase hiring in the next six months. That’s the largest proportion for the group since it began surveying its members nine years ago. The trade group represents CEOs from roughly 200 of the nation’s largest companies.
More than 60% also plan to spend more on long-lasting manufactured goods, such as computers and machinery, according to the survey of 142 executives taken in early March.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2011-03-30-ceo-survey-jobs.htm
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Re: Survey: CEOs plan to boost hiring, spending
The article says that the interviews with the CEOs were conducted *before* Japan's earthquake, tsunami, & nuclear disaster.
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Re: Survey: CEOs plan to boost hiring, spending
mrgolf,
I will believe it when I see it too.
So far the government is all talk and no action when it comes to helping Americans. The only time you see any real action is when they send millions of taxpayer money to Haiti or some other foreign country to help them. Americans should come first.
I will believe it when I see it too.
So far the government is all talk and no action when it comes to helping Americans. The only time you see any real action is when they send millions of taxpayer money to Haiti or some other foreign country to help them. Americans should come first.
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