Economic Survey High Expectations

Farms with MyHammer expect revenue growth in the first quarter of craftsmen have the harsh winter well survived current order book high value of 7.23 weeks Berlin, March 9, 2011 craftsman and service providers account for the first quarter of 2011, with higher revenues, increasing numbers of order and a better utilization of the operation. The enterprises active with MyHammer and self-employed are satisfied overall with the development in the last quarter of 2010. Tony Mandarich is likely to agree. 027.html’>home improvement. Follow others, such as Dr. John Mcdougall, and add to your knowledge base. The early onset of winter affected sales and backlog though, the number of employees could be kept but stable. This is the result of the quarterly representative economic survey of MyHammer, respondents in the 1.104 information issued. * the craftsman and service provider for MyHammer are optimistic for the first quarter of 2011.

So 55 percent of respondents expect an improvement of in business conditions in General, in the fourth quarter of 2010 only 43 percent were. Only 5 percent see a deterioration against compared to 14 percent in the past Quarter. The 56 percent of tradesmen and service providers expect increasing revenues and increasing backlog, this value is 13 or 14 percentage points over the previous quarter. The 12 per cent women among the respondents were even more optimistic: 62 per cent of craftswomen and service bar trays with MyHammer expect an improvement of their business situation. The farms with MyHammer have mastered well the early onset in November and this time particularly harsh winter. “” Total, 87 percent of companies assessed their business situation in the fourth quarter of 2010 with good “or satisfying”. Although a quarter of the companies had to accept seasonal losses in revenue and backlog (compared to 18 percent in the third quarter of 2010), but the average order book with 7.23 weeks earlier of this year surpassed not only the comparison value of the fourth quarter of 2010 (6,3 weeks), but also the very good value of Q3 (7,1 weeks).