Publish Your Posts. I’d like to highlight your thoughts, changes and questions that you are writing about on your company pages. Times like these I find myself wondering what I’m missing and that’s why the survey has been a great tool to get information from the industry and merge it with my thoughts. If you posted any blogs, send them over and I’ll use them in the rundown.
Sales Decline May Have Bottomed. Keyword is may, if you look at the results from last week’s survey and I compare to the ongoing results of this week’s survey, it looks cautiously optimistic. If you are a residential installer, please add your responses so that we can gather this data point with more precision.
Working Capital Concerns Appear. More than 70% of this week’s responses are saying they are concerned about their working capital position. Concern isn’t the same thing as actually having issues but it measures the sentiment across the market. That being said, the overall ecosystem appears to be willing to work through these issues caused by outside circumstances.
Conf Call. For those of you that joined yesterday, I hope you were able to get good information from the panel discussion I held with Roth. We’ll host the next call on April 22nd. Hope you can join us.
Survey Link – Provide your input now, survey closes at noon today.
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Best, Yann