Big companies are optimistic when it comes to re-opening
The biggest companies have become significantly more optimistic about the end of last year, at least in their own outlook, according to the latest K&H Enterprise Growth Index data for the first quarter of 2021. The index is currently up 3 points, or 13 points, approaching pre-pandemic readings, which is due to the fact that companies are particularly optimistic about their own prospects. The expectations of domestic non-state enterprises with annual turnover of over 2 billion for the next 12 months have improved significantly. According to the latest K&H Enterprise Growth Index data for the first quarter of 2021, the index rose from -10 to 3 points with its biggest ever jump of 13 points, 2021, and is back in positive range as it was in the pre-crisis period.
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