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   WELCOME TO OUR SPECIAL EDITION ARBS REVIEW ISSUE.
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PwC acknowledged it had been a year of rapid change, geopolitical conflicts, and numerous chal- lenges globally. “We help clients with what they tell us they need most – to build trust and deliver sustained outcomes,” PwC said in a statement.
The key word here is trust. In an uncertain world trust is valued and based on PwC revenues this is particularly true in Australia.
While revenue growth for PwC topped 17 per cent in the United States and 14 per cent in Germany, revenue was also strong in the Asia Pacific and Australia.
Asia Pacific revenues were up 14 per cent and Australia reported growth of 17 per cent proving we all want the certainty that accompanies sound advice.
Businesses today want information they can rely on. CCN is in the business of information, a responsibility we take seriously.
A great way to source reliable information is to assemble a roundtable of experts which is exactly what we are planning to do next month.
The theme will be refrigerants and CCN will publish the roundtable discussion in the new year.
Until then, enjoy the issue. ✺
 AS WE ALL know ARBS is so much more than an exhibition.
It’s about networking, finding out what your competitors are doing and understanding where the industry is heading.
And while all the business takes place on the trade show floor it’s the seminar program that provides the information needed to maintain a successful business.
Regulatory updates, case studies, trends, new technologies, keeping your finger on the pulse is necessary to make the right decisions.
At a time when we all feel like we are standing on shifting sands, access to information is critical.
Just last week PwC announced record global revenues of $US50 billion. This is a consulting
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