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ISM non-manufacturing data shows growth for the 21st straight month
September 6, 2011
As was the case in July, the August edition of the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Report on Business outperformed its sister report focused on manufacturing.
ISM August manufacturing report is down slightly from July
September 1, 2011
While manufacturing may be experiencing a bit of a slowdown, the overall numbers in the August edition of the Institute for Supply Management’s Manufacturing (ISM) Report on Business still point to growth.
ISM non-manufacturing data is flat but up for the 20th consecutive month
August 3, 2011
The ISM’s index for measuring the sector’s overall health—known as the NMI—was 52.7 in July, a 0.6 percent decline from June. A reading above 50 represents growth. And even with the sequential decline in the NMI the report showed growth in the non-manufacturing sector for the 20th consecutive month.
ISM July manufacturing report is down from June but still showing growth
August 1, 2011
In its July report, the ISM reported that the index it uses to measure the manufacturing sector—known as the PMI—was 50.9 percent. This represents a 4.4 percent drop from June’s 55.3 percent
ISM non-manufacturing data is down from May but up for 19th straight month
July 6, 2011
With the economic recovery stalled out to a large degree, the latest results of the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Report on Business were not entirely surprising.
ISM June manufacturing report shows nice rebound from May
July 1, 2011
Coming off somewhat of a “down” month in May, the June Manufacturing Report on Business from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) showed that manufacturing is indeed still on solid ground.
ISM: Sustainability and social responsibility handbook available
June 20, 2011
New resource was bestseller at ISM Conference and is now available for purchase online.
ISM non-manufacturing data shows growth in May
June 6, 2011
Despite a backdrop of negative jobs reports, sluggish home sales, and cautious consumer spending, the non-manufacturing sector remains in decent shape based on the results of the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Report on Business, which showed growth for the 18th consecutive month in May.
Manufacturing: ISM reports sector cooling off after rapid growth through first 4 months of 2011
June 1, 2011
After four straight months of rapid growth in the manufacturing sector to kick off 2011, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported today that overall activity was down somewhat in May.
ISM: Semiannual economic report cites strong economic output through rest of 2011
May 19, 2011
With both the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) Manufacturing Report on Business and Non-Manufacturing Report on Business showing strong growth for 23 and 17 months, respectively, it was not surprising that the ISM’s Semiannual Economic Forecast point to continued economic growth throughout the rest of the year.
ISM Non-Manufacturing Index shows growth in April
May 4, 2011
Like its companion report, which focuses on manufacturing, the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) Non-Manufacturing Report on Business showed positive growth for the 17th straight month in April.
Manufacturing strength continues in April, says ISM
May 2, 2011
While consumer spending is dragging somewhat due to increasing fuel prices, manufacturing growth shows no sign of stalling out based on data released today by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).
ISM NMI remains on a positive growth track in March
April 5, 2011
The Institute for Supply Management’s Non-Manufacturing Report on Business again showed positive growth for the 16th consecutive month.
Institute for Supply Management reports manufacturing growth in March
April 4, 2011
Manufacturing activity remains on very strong footing, according to data released by the Institute for Supply Management.
ISM Non-Manufacturing Index up for 15th straight month in February
March 3, 2011
The ISM’s index for measuring the sector’s overall health—known at the NMI—was 59.7 in January, a 2.3 percent increase from December. Like the ISM’s Manufacturing Report on Business, a reading above 50 represents growth.