THE BUSINESS T IMES News DECEMBER 10-23, 2020
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Now what?
Trends 2 n Forecast Contributors offers a look at what could Opinion 4 be in store. See page 2 Business Briefs 6 Business People Almanac
n Ag expectations
Faced with a pandemic and drought in 2020, the Colorado ag industry might have to expect the unexpected in 2021.
n Protection plan
A business certification effort implemented in response to the pandemic in Mesa County could serve as a model statewide.
n Energetic revenue
Colorado received more than $57 million in the latest disbursement of revenue from energy production on public lands.
n Still on pace
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Real estate activity in Mesa County remains on pace to match sales and dollar volume levels for 2019.
n Less optimistic
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A measure of optimism among small business owners has decreased as uncertainty has increased.
n Address stress
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Employers can take steps to address stress at work as well as boost individual and organizational performance.
n Departments Almanac Business Briefs Business People Contributors News Opinion Trends
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The Colorado Business Economic Outlook for 2021 takes into account 13 business sectors as well as seven geographic regions in the state — including Mesa County. Business Times illustration by Phil Castle
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