Sustaining your future

Opportunities in adversity

During times of stress, you may be forced to re-examine your business model to create a more successful foundation for growth. We recently surveyed over 500 global executives to find out how they're adjusting to the economic crisis and repositioning their companies for the future. In fact, 33% told us they are looking for strategic alliances, and 33% are planning to enter into new geographic markets (up from 13% in January). Is your future now? And how will you sustain it?

Join this live, interactive, global Thought Center Webcast as panelists discuss:

  • Assessing expansion opportunities in emerging geographic markets
  • How to broaden your current customer base
  • Seeking opportunities to acquire assets or businesses at significant discounts on a expedited basis
  • Valuation of distressed companies

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