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January 2015 Best Cities for Work in B.C.

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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bcbusiness.ca January 2015 BCBusiness 39 IF IT'S A GOOD TIME TO SELL, IT'S A GREAT TIME FOR A SUCCESSION PLAN. B u S i n e S S l e A d e r S S A y. . . Over the next year, do you see your business… B.C.'s business leaders, says Canseco, seem cautious. Only 30 per cent expect their companies to expand, and fewer say they will enter new markets (23 per cent), make capi- tal investments (21 per cent) or open new offices (14 per cent). ■ e x p A n d i n g M A K i n g C A p i t A l i n v e S t M e n t S e n t e r i n g n e w M A r K e t S o p e n i n g n e w o f f i C e S yes 30% yes 23% yes 14% yes 21% no 55% no 59% no 71% no 55% not Sure 15% not Sure 17% not Sure 14% not Sure 24%

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