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New-order growth across both sectors rose for the first time in three months, Markit said, while expectations for future activity in the services sector picked up strongly in Germany and France, but fell elsewhere.
Euro-Zone Private Sector Grows Despite Debt Woes Ilona Billington 2010
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New-order delivery leadtimes this month are averaging 4 weeks across the supply chain but have shortened to as low as two weeks, according to some anecdotal reports.
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New-order projections are a 12. 5% decline this year and further slippage in 2009.
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New-order delivery leadtimes this month are averaging 4 weeks across the supply chain but have shortened to as low as two weeks, according to some anecdotal reports.
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New-order delivery leadtimes this month are averaging 4 weeks across the supply chain but have shortened to as low as two weeks, according to some anecdotal reports.
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New-order delivery leadtimes this month are averaging 4 weeks across the supply chain but have shortened to as low as two weeks, according to some anecdotal reports.
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"New-order weakness was seen in transportation, building, construction and distributor markets," says analyst Daniel Roling at Merrill Lynch in New York.
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New-order delivery leadtimes this month are averaging 4 weeks across the supply chain but have shortened to as low as two weeks, according to some anecdotal reports.
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"New-order weakness was seen in transportation, building, construction and distributor markets," says analyst Daniel Roling at Merrill Lynch in New York.
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New-order bookings for all sheet steels slipped last year, as distributors struggled to come out from under a 35% annual increase in inventories.
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