Attitude changes as business confidence lifts
Media Release: For Immediate Release
Attitude changes as business confidence lifts
An Auckland Chamber of Commerce confidence survey - the first for 2013 covering responses from over 1100 firms in the region - shows a dramatic lift in confidence reports Chamber CEO Michael Barnett.
"There has been a shift from firms who have simply expected ‘more of the same’ to those who believe the economy will improve over the next 6 months.
Auckland Business
Confidence
Aug 12 Nov 12 Feb
13
Improve 30% 29% 47%
Same 56% 53% 43%
Deteriorate 14% 18% 10%
A similar effect has occurred in the response from
business owners where 57% of respondents (up from 47%)
believe the economy will improve and just 35% believe we
will have more of the same (down from 42% in November
2012).
A rising concern from those wishing to expand their business through employment of skills is the message from the survey that over 25% of firms looking to employ skills are having difficulty finding the right people with the right skills,” says Mr Barnett.
The survey also found :
• Employment intentions are up from 14% in November 2012 to 20%
• Hours expected to be worked are up
• Profitability expectations are up
• Demand is up.
For more information on the Auckland Chamber of Commerce February Business Confidence Survey, please visit www.aucklandchamber.co.nz
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