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Acq - P2P | Acquired

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About ABC Data

ABC Data is an IT hardware and consumer electronics distributor based in Poland offering a wide variety of products such as smart products, stationery, office equipment, toys as well as tools and power tools. The company is the equipment supplier for telecommunications operators in Poland. On July 1st, 2019, ABC Data was acquired by ALSO, terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Headquarters Location

ul. Daniszewska 14

Warsaw, 03-230,

Poland

+48 22 676 09 00

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Latest ABC Data News

Construction Backlog Grows as Prices Increase, Contractor Confidence Drops, ABC Data Show

Jun 14, 2022

Construction underway on a maintenance hangar at Travis Air Force Base, California on May 19, 2022. The Associated Builders and Contractors Construction Backlog Indicator showed a growing backlog of work in May. Air Force June 14, 2022 The Associated Builders and Contractors Construction Backlog Indicator rose to nine months in May even as contractor confidence declined, the industry group said June 14. ABC’s backlog indicator, which is calculated using contractors’ revenues from the previous year and current backlog, was up from 8.8 months in April and from 8 months in May 2021. The greatest backlog by sector was in infrastructure, which rose to 9.3 months in May, surpassing commercial and institutional, which had the greatest backlog a month earlier. Geographically, the Northeast and South were tied for the largest backlog with 9.6 months each. Despite the growing backlogs, contractors felt less optimistic about the next six months, ABC’s Construction Confidence Index shows. Based on surveys of nonresidential contractors and calibrated on a 0-100 scale, the index revealed fewer contractors expecting to increase their sales or profit margins as of May compared to a month earlier or a year earlier, and more contractors expecting their sales and profit margins to decrease. More contractors also shared an expectation to decrease or make no change to staffing levels. In a statement, ABC chief economist Anirban Basu said it “is simply remarkable that contractors continue to add to backlog amidst global strife, rising materials prices and ubiquitous labor force challenges.” He noted the largest backlog increase was in the industrial segment, in part because of big companies like Intel and Ford expanding their U.S. manufacturing. “For contractors, the challenge will continue to be the cost of delivering construction services,” Basu said. “The risk of severe increases in costs and substantial delays in delivery remains elevated given the volatility in input prices, the propensity of the labor force to shift jobs in large numbers and equipment shortages and delays.” Those cost increases are becoming more evident. ABC’s analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data released June 14 showed nonresidential construction input prices in May were up 21.9% from a year earlier. The largest 12-month percentage changes were tied to energy: natural gas was up 174%, unprocessed energy materials were up 101.1% and crude petroleum was up 59%, the Producer Price Index shows. Many materials prices also continued to rise, with steel mill products up 32.9% and concrete products up 12% from a year earlier. “Based on the historical lag between the performance of the economy and nonresidential construction spending, more difficult times could be ahead for contractors in 2024 or 2025,” Basu said. ABC surveyed its members between May 17 and June 3 for the backlog indicator and confidence index readings.

ABC Data Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is ABC Data's headquarters?

    ABC Data's headquarters is located at ul. Daniszewska 14, Warsaw.

  • What is ABC Data's latest funding round?

    ABC Data's latest funding round is Acq - P2P.

  • Who are the investors of ABC Data?

    Investors of ABC Data include ALSO Holding.

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