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Survey: For first time since 2006, more CFOs believe U.S. economy will improve in next six months
June 25, 2014
After a dip in confidence in fall 2013, optimism surges to highest level in the history of Grant Thornton's survey.
Research examines link between supplier performance and customer loyalty, which to address first
June 20, 2014
Study uncovers facts supporting rule of thumb; it costs seven times more to land a customer than to retain one.
U.S. business optimism highest since 2004
April 29, 2014
Global, BRIC business optimism also rise sharply.
U.S. business optimism drops in fourth quarter
January 22, 2014
Grant Thornton International Business Report cites economic uncertainty as the number one constraint to business growth in coming year.
Reshoring Likely to Radically Reshape U.S. Economy in the Next 12 Months
January 4, 2014
Grant Thornton survey finds U.S. companies will bring production, customer service and IT infrastructure back to the United States.
CFOs souring on U.S. economy
January 3, 2014
Grant Thornton 2013 Fall CFO Survey reveals 60% of CFOs expect a stagnant or worse economy during the next six months.
Reshoring likely to radically reshape U.S. economy in next 12 months
January 3, 2014
Grant Thornton survey finds U.S. companies will bring production, customer service and IT infrastructure back to the United States.
Food and beverage producers expect growth during next 12 months
October 16, 2013
Grant Thornton global survey finds optimism surrounding revenues, profits and employment.
Report: CFOs show growing confidence in U.S. economy
May 16, 2013
Grant Thornton 2013 Spring CFO survey reveals 45% of CFOs expect an improved economy during the next six months.
Survey: Optimism among U.S. business leaders up sharply in first quarter
April 17, 2013
Hiring expectations in U.S. above global average, with 29% of business leaders predicting growth in the coming year.
Manufacturers are becoming less optimistic about U.S. economy, says Grant Thornton LLP study
September 26, 2011
While manufacturing has been considered a bright spot for the United States economy during of the economic downturn, recent data from consultancy Grant Thornton LLP indicates that manufacturers are losing faith in the growth prospects for the economy.
Manufacturers are becoming less optimistic about U.S. economy, says Grant Thornton LLP study
September 26, 2011
While manufacturing has been considered a bright spot for the United States economy during of the economic downturn, recent data from consultancy Grant Thornton LLP indicates that manufacturers are losing faith in the growth prospects for the economy.
Grant Thornton’s Supply Chain Advisory Practice acquired by KPMG
July 20, 2010
KPMG officials said bringing Grant Thornton’s supply chain practice into the fold strengthens KPMG's existing restructuring services practice in the automotive, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defense and other manufacturing.