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Um I think it's a bit more optimistic than a grind. So 70% uh six percent of the respondents said it's either the same or more optimistic than last year. So that that's positive. Uh 61% of the respondents are expecting revenue growth. That's mainly in larger businesses with more than 50 FTE. And 20% of the businesses are saying they're thriving, uh, which is the highest level since the studies uh begun. So we are starting to see particularly some of the new businesses are emerging, leveraging technology, some signs of positive moving forward just in the new norm.
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barrier to growth in small and tech-savvy firms
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