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Business New Haven
9/22/1997
By: BNH
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| Computers are playing a more dominant role in the quest by Connecticut's small and mid-sized companies to become and remain competitive. So says the fourth annual survey by the Hartford office of the Arthur Andersen Enterprise Group and the Connecicut Business & Industry Association. Two-thirds of executives responding to this year's survey - all with fewer than 500 employees - are planning to spend up to ten percent of their companies' revenues on computer technology in the coming year. Survey results also indiucate that 60 percent of executives at small and mid-sized firms believe the state's economy will remain stable in the year to come. Fifty-four percent of respondents said that if they were to expend or relocate their businesses, they would do so in Connecticut. They remaining 46 percent, however, would search elsewhere for new digs.
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