PwC: the majority of corporate executives expects revenue increase this year
The vast majority of the domestic companies are expecting revenue growth this year, but they still worry about a higher proportion of labor shortages, according to a survey conducted by PwC Magyarország at a press conference on Wednesday.
According to the feedbacks, 90 percent of the business executives in Hungary expect their company to increase their revenues this year. The Pwc Global Survey shows a somewhat lower rate, with 82 percent of the global executives surveyed expect this in 2019. (MTI)
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