Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Crisis, in six months and closed 8 thousand companies’ record of failure by 14 … – TGCOM

Crisis, in six months and closed 8 thousand companies' record of failure by 14 … – TGCOM



 
 
 
 
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– Continuation of the running of the business failures: in the second quarter of the year were 4,241, an increase of 14.3% compared to the same period of 2013 as revealed by the analysis company Cerved, explaining that throughout the first half of the defaults have risen to 8,120 (+10.5 %), an absolute record since the beginning of the time series, which dates back to 2001.

 Crisis, 8 thousand businesses closed in six monthsE 'record of failure for 14 years

The study in evidence that the phenomenon of failures applies without distinction all over the country: according to the data of the company, which specializes in the analysis of credit risk, the rates of growth are everywhere in double figures, with the exception of the north-east, where it is noted instead an increase of 5.5%, the lowest level of the whole territory. grow by 14% compared to the first half of 2013 instead of the failures in the South and in the islands, 10.7% higher than in the north-west and 10, 4% in the center.

The recent remedial legislation brought down the questions agreed in white (-52%) and decrease the agreed plan consisting of (-12.3%). liquidations also decreased that, with a decline of 10.3% between January and June, marking a turnaround for the six months after a long period of growth.

“We are experiencing – comments Gianandrea De Bernardis, CEO of Cerved – a very delicate phase for the system of small and medium-sized Italian firms: the recession is pushing out of the market even companies that had successfully passed the first phase of the crisis and that they are paying the bill is to the credit crunch is a question stagnant for too long. “

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