With the U.S. economy expected to emerge this year from the longest recession since World War II, business forecasters are feeling a bit less gloomy about the future.
U.S. company forecasters less pessimisticCourtesy MSNBC.com: Business Mon, 07/20/2009 - 06:39
With the U.S. economy expected to emerge this year from the longest recession since World War II, business forecasters are feeling a bit less gloomy about the future. Related itemsCompany forecasters less pessimistic
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