composite panel association 2015 06 conerly
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The Economic Outlook for
Building Materials:
New Opportunities and Risks in the
Evolving Business Cycle
Dr. Bill Conerly
for
Composite Panel Association
June 1, 2015
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tRisk of Recession
Wall Street Journal survey
May: 12%
Sources of Uncertainty
Economy
Technology
Social Attitudes
Government
Competition
The Flexible Stance
Operating Plans
What would I do if the recession hits?
What would I do in a strong recovery?
Areas of Concern
Sales/marketing
Inventories
Capital spending
Staff
Working capital
Lines of business
The Nutshell
Most likely
Better markets for composite panels
Stronger growth in rest of 2015 & 2016
Higher interest rates
Oil prices around $60 - $70
Downside Upside
Weak retail spend Consumer optimism
Recession Stronger building
Dollar rises Dollar falls
Questions?
Bill @ ConerlyConsulting.com
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