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NJBIA members optimistic about the future of business in NJ
Clip: 12/4/2017 | 3m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Among the findings: 58 percent predicts sales will rise next year.
Among the findings: 58 percent predicts sales will rise next year; 9 percent says they'll fall. Overall, that's 11 percent higher than last year and 55 percent predicts bigger profits compared to 12 percent who says no. Overall, that's 12 percent higher than last year.
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NJBIA members optimistic about the future of business in NJ
Clip: 12/4/2017 | 3m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Among the findings: 58 percent predicts sales will rise next year; 9 percent says they'll fall. Overall, that's 11 percent higher than last year and 55 percent predicts bigger profits compared to 12 percent who says no. Overall, that's 12 percent higher than last year.
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