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A 2020 survey conducted for Newsround of Britons aged 8 to 16 suggested that 80% of young Generation Z viewed climate change as a problem, with more than a third thinking it was "very important". 58% of respondents worried about the impact that climate change would have on their future. 19% said they faced nightmares about the topic whilst 17% ...
The term nano gap was coined by accounting firm Deloitte to describe the shortage of capital to fund the retirement of baby-boomer entrepreneurs seeking to sell their small, medium enterprises (SMEs). [1] In the Deloitte report: "Micro-cap typically refers to those companies with an equity value of less than $250 million. Nano-cap is another ...
In our post-election Fortune / Deloitte CEO Survey, based on responses from more than 140 CEOs of the world’s largest and most influential companies, 84% expressed optimism about their company ...
Generation Z (or Gen Z for short), colloquially known as Zoomers, [1] [2] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. [3] Members of Generation Z, were born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s, with the generation typically being defined as those born from 1997 to 2012.
Retailers have been examining legacy systems due to the pandemic, opening the path for what Deloitte is calling a “long-overdue great retail reset.” Still, Deloitte Predicts Opportunities for ...
The Silent Generation's children deal with high levels of reported financial trauma and stress. Most Americans are financially traumatized, and Gen X has been hurt the most, survey says Skip to ...
Deloitte North West Europe accounts for approximately 20% of all revenue within their Global Network. [39] In March 2022, Deloitte announced that, as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the firm would no longer carry out business in Russia or Belarus, and would separate its practices within these countries from its global network of firms. [40 ...
Inflation has cooled significantly since its four-decade high in 2022, but that just means prices are increasing at a slower rate. Prices are still about 21% higher than they were four years ago ...