Sixty - nine per
cent of firms operate out of just one office, 17 per cent had between two and four offices, nine per cent had between five and 10 offices, and five per cent had more than 10.
Not exact matches
The Irish
firm could not escape the current climate
of squeezed margins, higher raw material prices and «currency turbulence» with
operating profit for the year falling by over 8 per
cent on 2003 to $ 238.546.
What's more, although they represented 20 per
cent of global
operating revenues, the 1318 appeared to collectively own through their shares the majority
of the world's large blue chip and manufacturing
firms — the «real» economy — representing a further 60 per
cent of global revenues.
This has boosted employment levels, with 48 per
cent of private sector employees now
operating in small
firms.
Interestingly, this popular
operating system was still used at an astonishing 37 per
cent of U.S. law
firms only a year or so ago, according to a 2012 survey by the International Legal Technology Association and as reported in the ABA Journal.