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    TendersInfo
    February 20, 2010 Saturday

    Grant Thornton: Armenian entrepreneurs becoming more optimistic about 2010


    Armenian entrepreneurs are becoming more optimistic about availability
    of loans in 2010, Grant Thornton International says in its 2010
    International Business Report sent to ARKA News agency by Grant
    Thornton Amyot, audit and consulting company.


    According to the report, the global crisis is subsiding now, and
    private companies hope for greater financing in 2010 is running high.
    The report says 35% of entrepreneurs think their financing will be
    greater or considerably greater in 2010 than in 2009.
    Some 69% think their creditors promote or promote a great deal their
    businesses. This result repeats that of the previous year. In its
    report, Grant Thornton International says many countries remain
    pessimistic, and their creditors promotion remain sluggish.
    In particular, France, Greece, Ireland, Russia and Thailand are now
    among 36 most pessimistic countries. China s presence in the row of
    the most pessimistic countries was extremely unexpected.

    Instead, Chilean, Indian and Philippine businessmen say loans are more
    available in their countries than the average world indicator. After
    2009, some big countries, such as the United States, New Zealand, Hong
    Kong and Singapore found themselves in this category.

    Japanese, Polish, Malaysian and Spanish businessmen find prospects for
    getting funds low, despite existence of promoting creditors. Companies
    in Armenia, Argentina, Brasilia, Finland and Turkey, despite their
    constant dissatisfaction with lenders, are more optimistic about 2010.
    Ltd.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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