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Businesses expects smaller profits for the next year
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According to the most recent survey of K&H; The leaders of the small and medium size enterprizes expect smaller profits in the fortcoming year.
“The SME managers are expecting an average of 6.7 percent sales growth in the next one year” – said Németh László, manager of the SME marketing department of K&H, on the basis of a survey, carried out with the participation of 700 companies. “The profit expectations show a somewhat negative picture, although the majority (75 percent) still forecasts growth or stagnation – reports Origo.
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