(Reuters) - "We saw a mix of responses," said Ken Simonson, chief
economist at Associated General Contractors of America and an
analyst for the survey. "The tone was definitely more positive
than in the first quarter ... But it was not overwhelmingly
upbeat, particularly in the goods-producing sector."
The survey of 109 NABE members was conducted between June
18 and July 10 and looks forward to business prospects for the
balance of this year.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
economist at Associated General Contractors of America and an
analyst for the survey. "The tone was definitely more positive
than in the first quarter ... But it was not overwhelmingly
upbeat, particularly in the goods-producing sector."
The survey of 109 NABE members was conducted between June
18 and July 10 and looks forward to business prospects for the
balance of this year.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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