Ce qu’a coûté la Covid-19 aux entreprises
October 4, 2020
Les résultats semestriels des entreprises traduisent bien l’impact de la crise liée au Covid-19. L’activité économique avait démarré l’année normalement et c’est au deuxième trimestre que les entreprises de divers secteurs ont, pour beaucoup, ressenti les effets de cette déferlante. Entre contributions au Fonds Covid-19, constitution de provisions exceptionnelles, baisse des ventes, hausse des impayés et du risque en général, les performances, essentiellement financières, en ont pris un sérieux coup. En voici l’illustration.
Source: Le Matin
Source : African Media Agency (AMA)
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