THE BUSINESS T IMES News DECEMBER 7-20, 2023
VOLUME 30, ISSUE 23
Trends Looking 2 ahead Contributors Opinion 4 Business Briefs 5 Business People Almanac
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In this issue
n Competitive move An advisor contends the deal that would combine Kroger and Albertsons constitutes a response to market trends.
n Forecast: Mesa County poised to remain on a growth trajectory in 2024. Page 2
n Happy holidays? Although holiday spending is forecast to reach record levels, one survey also reflects a somewhat cautious mood.
n The rec effect
Outdoor recreation added nearly $13.9 billion to the Colorado economy in 2022, according to a federal report.
n Real deals rise
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Mesa County real estate sales rose in November for the first year-over-year increase in nearly two years.
n Winter wonder
25
Employees working in a winter wonderland raise questions about legal issues. Here are some answers.
n Raving fans
26
The best way for firms to create raving fans of their customers is to turn team members into fans.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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It doesn’t require a pair of binoculars to foresee business and economic conditions in Mesa County in 2024. An annual report prepared by the research division of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder affords a comprehensive look at what the year ahead could bring.
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