According to Don Sabbarese, Professor of Economics at Kennesaw State University, "New orders in 2015 have slipped since the first quarter. Production, employment and capital spending have not shown a similar pattern, which poses the question of whether a weakness in new orders will lead to a weaker trend for the other components. Other economic data including the Georgia and National PMIs suggest that might be possible." The Georgia International Business Index (GIBI) Report is underwritten by the Manufacturing and Distribution Group of Smith & Howard, a top Atlanta accounting firm, and is produced quarterly by the Econometric Center at Kennesaw State University.
Foreign Manufacturing Activity in Georgia Shows Increase
Posted by bgoricki on Nov 2, 2015 8:43:08 AM
Topics: Georgia Manufacturing, GIBI, manufacturing, Uncategorized
The Georgia International Business Index (GIBI) Report is underwritten by the Manufacturing and Distribution Group of Smith & Howard, a top Atlanta accounting firm, and is produced quarterly by the Econometric Center at Kennesaw State University.
The GIBI increased 14.8 points, from 47.7 for fourth quarter 2014 to 62.5 for first quarter 2015 based on increases in all underlying variables.
Topics: Georgia Manufacturing, GIBI, Uncategorized
The Georgia International Business Index (GIBI) Report is underwritten by the Manufacturing and Distribution Group of Smith & Howard, a top Atlanta accounting firm, and is produced quarterly by the Econometric Center at Kennesaw State University.
The GIBI fell by 10.7 points from 69.8 to 58.9 in the second quarter of 2014.
Topics: distribution, Econometric Center, Employment, GIBI, global, inventory, Kennesaw State University, KSU, manufacturing, Production, Tax, Uncategorized
The Georgia International Business Index (GIBI) Report is underwritten by the Manufacturing and Distribution Group of Smith & Howard, an Atlanta accounting and advisory firm, and is produced quarterly by the Econometric Center at Kennesaw State University.
Georgia’s International Business Index (GIBI) — rose by 13.9 points from 55.8 to 69.6 in the first quarter of 2014.
Topics: distribution, GIBI, manufacturing, Uncategorized