Eighty-five percent of the small and medium-sized enterprises do not expect bankruptcy
According to the confidence index research of the K and H Bank; Two-thirds of the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises introduced restrictive measures since last autumn, because of the crisis.
Eighty percent of the asked 700 companies reported, that
recession had an impact on the operation of their firms. Sixty-four percent of small
and medium-sized enterprises have introduced restrictive measures. Eighty-four
percent has a drop in traffic, 45 percent stated that their biggest problem is
the lack of buyers, 37 percent named cash flow difficulties as their main
problem – reports Piac & Profit.
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