What a difference a few years can make.
Fewer than half of the leaders at Texas firms of all sizes report an increase in revenues or profits for the two most recent fiscal years.
Fewer than half of the leaders at Texas firms of all sizes report an increase in revenues or profits for the two most recent fiscal years. J. Allen Smith (pictured) is president of Dallas' SettlePou, which is among the firms forecasting slight growth during the coming year.
December 14, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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What a difference a few years can make.
Fewer than half of the leaders at Texas firms of all sizes report an increase in revenues or profits for the two most recent fiscal years.
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