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Article: Global Business Expectations Call for Slightly Slower Growth in Fourth Quarter; Dun & Bradstreet Survey of International Business Expectations Continues Trend Toward Lower Net Sales and Net Profits.
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- November 27, 1995
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WILTON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 28, 1995--Executives in developed markets worldwide reported slightly lower optimism for growth in net sales and net profits during the fourth quarter, according to The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation's most recent quarterly survey of international business expectations.
The survey marked the fifth consecutive drop in global expectations for net sales world wide, and the third consecutive decline in expected net profits.
"Business executives worldwide look for much more moderate expansion than they did a year ago, when optimism was at a peak level for the current business cycle," said Joseph W. Duncan, vice president and ...