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July Gardner Business Index Led by Supplier Deliveries

The Gardner Business Index fell to a reading of 55.2, maintaining a relatively high rate of growth. For a third consecutive month, supplier deliveries is the fastest-growing component of the total index.
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The Gardner Business Index fell to a reading of 55.2, maintaining a relatively high rate of growth. For a third consecutive month, supplier deliveries is the fastest-growing component of the total index. Read more

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