Market headwinds kept franchisor Anywhere’s revenue growth nearly flat during the second quarter. However, a July activity boost and continued AI innovations are keeping the company’s spirits high.
Source: Inman News
Anywhere looks to AI as headwinds subdue revenue growth to 1%
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