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Whatever Wall Street's take on the economy, the mood in C-suites around the world seems to be one of cautious optimism. In a June June: see month. survey of more than 1,400 executives, one-third of respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. said they expect their companies to log a profit increase this year, up from just 8% of those polled six weeks prior. What's more, the share of executives expecting to pare back their payrolls has dropped to less than half for the first time since January. But don't sing hallelujah Hallelujah (hăl'əl `yə) or Alleluia (ăl–) [Heb.,=praise the Lord], joyful expression used in Hebrew worship; cf. Pss. just yet: Fewer than one-third of those polled expect their national economies to move into recovery this year. (McKinsey & Co.)
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