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Distribution
& Wholesale Industry Small Business Confidence Drops
10 Points Says Small Business Research Board Report; Economic
Concerns, Hiring Plans Core Reasons for Decline
NORTHFIELD,
IL (March 11, 2008) –
Concerns about the economy and a steep drop in plans for hiring led
to a steep decline in the confidence of distribution and
wholesale companies during the fourth quarter of 2007, according to
the latest Small Business Research Board (SBRB) report issued today.
The
SBRB study indicated that the Distribution & Wholesale Small
Business Confidence Index (D-SBCI) dropped to 31 during the fourth
quarter or 10 points (nearly 25%) from the 41 recorded during the
prior quarter. The third quarter 2007 report was
the first wholesale and distribution industry confidence index issued
by the SBRB.
Declines
in two of the three major categories comprising the confidence index
contributed to the lower fourth quarter results.
Of
the respondents, 24% said they believed the economy would improve
during the next 12 months, which was 13 points fewer than the 37 who
expressed such optimism during the third quarter.
Concurrently, only 15% of the participants said they would increase
hiring during the coming 12 months. This was 19 points fewer
than the 34% who said they had plans for increased hiring when polled
during the third quarter.
By
contrast, 54% of the owners and managers participating the poll said
they believe revenues will increase during the coming 12 month
period. This was 2 points more than the 52% who expressed the
same opinion during the prior quarter.
The
current distribution and wholesale industry confidence index is 2.67
points lower than the 33.67 reported for all U.S. small businesses
during the fourth quarter of last year.
More
than 950 small business owners participated in the nationwide poll.
The universe of participants is developed from among small
businesses across the United States. The SBRB study is a
voluntary survey conducted quarterly.
The
Small Business Research Board ascertains and reports the opinions of
small business owners and managers on a wide variety of topics
related to their own businesses as well as national and international
issues that may impact their operations. The SBRB
conducts these studies for the benefit of small business owners and
managers. The SBRB also provides opportunities for third
parties to gain real time insight into the attitudes of small
businesses nationwide through the independently conducted research.
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© 2008 Small Business Research Board
For more information about this poll, results of previous studies or
other matters related to the Small Business Research Board, please
contact Raymond D. Minkus, (847) 441-4192.
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