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What are your company's prospects for 2004?   [Edit]

Survey period: 5 Jan 2004 to 11 Jan 2004

For those who work for or own a company, what changes if any do you see for your company in 2004?

Q1. Revenue expectations

OptionVotes% 
We expect revenue to grow in 2004.56175.40
We expect revenue to remain the same in 2004.749.95
We expect revenue to shrink in 2004.435.78
Don't know / can't tell yet.679.01

Q2. Company size expectations

OptionVotes% 
We expect to add employee numbers in 2004.39352.82
We expect employee numbers to remain steady in 2004.22129.70
We expect to reduce employee numbers in 2004.668.87
Don't know / can't tell yet.648.60



 
Generali am a nobody Pin
mystro_AKA_kokie8-Jan-04 11:24
mystro_AKA_kokie8-Jan-04 11:24 
GeneralToo early Pin
Anonymous6-Jan-04 20:42
Anonymous6-Jan-04 20:42 
GeneralRe: Too early Pin
Carlos Antollini8-Jan-04 7:15
Carlos Antollini8-Jan-04 7:15 
GeneralCountry breakdown Pin
Michael P Butler5-Jan-04 9:01
Michael P Butler5-Jan-04 9:01 
GeneralRe: Country breakdown Pin
Chris Ormerod5-Jan-04 10:34
Chris Ormerod5-Jan-04 10:34 
GeneralRe: Country breakdown Pin
Anonymous5-Jan-04 14:30
Anonymous5-Jan-04 14:30 
GeneralRe: Country breakdown Pin
devvvy7-Jan-04 22:29
devvvy7-Jan-04 22:29 
GeneralThe numbers look really good. Pin
Norman Fung5-Jan-04 5:54
Norman Fung5-Jan-04 5:54 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Stanislav Panasik5-Jan-04 7:53
Stanislav Panasik5-Jan-04 7:53 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Bill Sempf5-Jan-04 14:46
Bill Sempf5-Jan-04 14:46 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Norman Fung6-Jan-04 7:55
Norman Fung6-Jan-04 7:55 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Anonymous6-Jan-04 23:20
Anonymous6-Jan-04 23:20 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Ian Darling9-Jan-04 5:45
Ian Darling9-Jan-04 5:45 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Norman Fung9-Jan-04 10:33
Norman Fung9-Jan-04 10:33 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
devvvy9-Jan-04 14:59
devvvy9-Jan-04 14:59 
Too bad they decide to charge money for the article. It was subscription-free just awhile back. The author predicts a boom a labor market and based her argument on retiring Baby Boomers. What I liked about the argument was first, it's based on demographic data (ie. more accurate and less speculative than time series forecast and the crystal ball) and second, it sounds good =)



norm
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Ian Leslie12-Jan-04 12:17
Ian Leslie12-Jan-04 12:17 
GeneralRe: The numbers look really good. Pin
Kippesoep8-Jan-04 11:59
Kippesoep8-Jan-04 11:59 

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