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Va. CEOs say labor shortages, inflation hurting business
Sales, employment expectations lower than Q1, Q2
Labor shortages and inflation are negatively impacting Virginia businesses, and expectations for sales, employment and capital spending are less positive than during the previous two quarters, according to the third
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Va. CEOs worry about inflation
Most executives surveyed negatively impacted by rising prices
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Inflation is bad for Virginia businesses. That was the biggest takeaway from a survey of Virginia CEOs in July. The University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business and the Virginia
Va. CEOs expect increased sales despite shortages
In Q1 survey, 70% expect sales to increase in next six months
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About 70% of CEOs expect sales to increase in the next six months, despite supply chain and labor shortages, according to the first quarter CEO Economic Outlook survey conducted by
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Va. CEOs expect sales to increase despite omicron effects
59% of Va. CEOs surveyed expect sales to increase in the next six months
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About 84% of CEOs reported an impact on their businesses from the omicron variant of COVID-19, but almost 60% expect sales to increase over the next six months, according to
Virginia Council of CEOs expands to Roanoke
First Roanoke roundtable peer group formed, second planned
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The Virginia Council of CEOs, a Richmond-based nonprofit serving small and midsize business owners, has expanded to Roanoke, it announced last week. The organization has launched its first CEO peer