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recession is in our mind.we are growing above 6.5%

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we are not in recession,when we are growing at above 6.5% to call it recession is the most fooliest thing i have observed in my entire life

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  Retail sales are up. Industrial production is up. So are housing starts, non-farm employment, exports and business confidence. Even department store sales  are finally turning around. At the same time, inflation, interest rates, new jobless claims and personal debt are all, gratifyingly, down. Is the recession over? Finally, after 22 months, the answer appears to be yes.says Newyork times .. But before anyone gets too excited, a dose of reality. The difference between recession and recovery may be little more than a statistical technicality. The economy may not be falling, but neither is it rising very quickly. The outlook is for more of the same: slow, perhaps even glacial, improvement. ...
Rohit Khanna  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Yes Jacob, all the developments in recent days we can say that the recession gloom is disappearing day by day, the market is on a steady roll, and consumers are coming back and people are talking less on recession these days, so surely in 6-7...
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I would say so, that things are making a turn for the better,slowly but for surely. It'll be better in due time.
 
 
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Food firms can benefit from the downturn by taking advantage of lower advertising and input rates and positioning for recovery, said economic expert at IFT. In his keynote speech last weekend Todd Buchholz, author and former White House economic policy director, talked about the shifting building blocks of the world economy, and the changing era of competition.   “These are, we all would agree, revolutionary times,” he said. But lessons from the Great Depression of the 1930s can provide signposts for food firms to prepare for recovery. “Now is the time to take advantage of lower advertising and input prices to prepare for the future.” Buchholz used the example of cereals giant Kellogg, whic...
dinesh chandra misra  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
really , you have given a nice information , and the way you have narrated the words of todd buchhollz is very good . In fact after a long time i have read some extremely informative lines. thanks for that varsha ji.
 
 
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Dhananjay Raturi  |  Argues in support of  "by nov 09"  |  2 years ago
It's already over. they are just not letting you know ;-)
Ahmed Sultan, ITC  |  Argues in support of  "beyond apr 10"  |  3 years ago
The outbreak of the modified strain of swine flu virus in April 2009 may cause more delay in the recovery of the world economy.
Mahesh Chandra  |  Argues in support of  "by nov 09"  |  3 years ago
Moral of the Story: It's all in your MIND! And we actually FUEL this  recession much more than we think we do!!!!!!!!!! !!  What can we take away from this story?? 1. How many times we confuse intelligence with good judgment? 2. Choose your...
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Hyderabad June 7:  Bulls may be loading up stocks and nudging up the Sensex in anticipation of fresh economic reforms by the UPA Government, but recessionary fears continue to cast a gloom in the job market, especially for the fresh MBA pass-outs this year. Despite some recent positive signals in the recession-hit economies, fresh MBA graduates still have to deal with constricted campus placements and lower availability of jobs. A survey by the Hyderabad chapter of the Indian Institute of Management (Ahmedabad) Alumni Association has shown that so far hardly 20 to 30 per cent of the pass-outs from the 90-odd MBA colleges in Hyderabad this year have been able to land jobs. “It is a more or less similar story elsewhere in the country. Campus placements have dwindled beyond expectation,” the alumni association says. Collecting data from the 90-odd MBA colleges in Hyderabad, the association points out that 20 to 30 per cent of the 10,000 graduates who passed out this year have been...
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