In the meantime, he's optimistic about an upturn in the second half of 2002.
In Europe, too, surveys of consumer and business confidence confirm that an upturn is under way.
But I genuinely feel we will see an upturn and that England will top the group.
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France's economy was at last picking up, thanks largely to an upturn in the world economy.
The economy is benefiting from an upturn in areas that had not previously performed well, particularly homebuilding.
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Companies that stand to benefit most from an upturn in the economy led the stock market up.
They argued that a home-building programme in the area could lead to an upturn in the school's numbers.
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It now judges the risk of further economic weakness to be greater than that of an upturn in inflation.
In value terms, gold watches recorded the highest increase (26.5 percent), linked to an upturn in volumes of 24.2 percent.
The upshot of all that is an overall trend of consolidation, Chuang figures, with or without an upturn in the economy.
Outside the plant, however, signs of an upturn are harder to spot.
He cited signs that point to an upturn, including housing prices that are rising in parts of the country and weakening foreclosures.
Improvements in inventory levels, accounts receivable and working capital management--combined with an upturn in technology spending--bode well for Bell's future, according to Janjigian.
She credits the growth to better access to capital, stronger consumer spending and an upturn in optimism among entrepreneurs as the economic recovery strengthens.
Pomroy says to check out the office REITs for the greatest potential returns this year, depending, of course, on an upturn in the economy.
The Democratic National Committee, battered by revelations of fundraising abuses since the fall of 1996, has even reported an upturn in donations in the last three weeks.
While that portends an upturn in business heading into mid-2007, any significant slowdown in the economy would likely curb corporate technology spending, hurting Comverse's sales and profits.
My view is that we were due for an upturn then anyway, regardless of economics, because most stocks were trading at very low levels at that time.
The study also shows an upturn in interest from women, with 45% saying they were more excited about Glasgow 2014 after watching or hearing about London 2012.
But whether he plays or not, 25-year-old Dalrymple believes the game could spark an upturn in England's form if they can prevent Australia taking the series 5-0.
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Firms which did not sell food and drink were hardest hit, while those who saw an upturn in trade included pubs, restaurants, a marquee supplier and a scaffolding firm.
Hiring is back in style after a long hiatus, thanks to signs of an upturn in the U.S. economy, as well as the continued boom in web, mobile and social media startups.
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The publication of the official figures coincided with research indicating that Scottish hotels have failed to share an upturn in occupancy rates elsewhere in the UK in the early months of 2013.
Argyle urgently need an upturn in form after failing to win any of their first seven Championship games, shipping 14 goals in the process, to slump to the foot of the table.
Despite an early upturn in fortunes, the former Bradford City defender was unable to maintain an upturn in results as the club recorded just one win in their final 12 games of the season.
Property consultants and logistics property developers said there had been an upturn in investment interest in logistics and business parks in recent months as a way to tap into the growth of e-commerce and rising domestic consumption.
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