SNS: The Christmas Quarter
 
 
SNS Subscriber Edition • Volume 18, Issue 32 • Week of August 24, 2015

 THE STRATEGIC NEWS SERVICE ©
GLOBAL REPORT ON
TECHNOLOGY AND
THE ECONOMY

 
The Christmas Quarter
 
 


 
 
 
 

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

Feature:

The Christmas Quarter

 

Quotes of the Week

 

Takeout Window

Earth II, Part II:
 DSCOVR/Triana

China's GDP

Reading the Politburo
Through the Central Bank

China Targets Japan in Cyber Theft

Chinese Attacks by Type:
An Academic View

Ethermail

 

Inside SNS

 

Upcoming SNS Events

 

Where's Mark?

 

 

Recommended Reading:

 

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51c8z6M%2BxZL._SX335_BO1,204,203,200_.jpgMachines of Loving Grace: The Quest for Common Ground Between Humans and Robots,  by SNS member John Markoff (Ecco August 2015)

 

This will be the definitive book on robotics for a long time to come. A must-read, from the best science and technology journalist in the world. - mra.

 

 

 

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Please join us at FiRe 2015 to explore:

 

42 new technologies and

The Power of Patterns.

 

October 6-9, Stein Eriksen Lodge

Park City, Utah

 

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The Christmas Quarter

 

I was tempted to write something more on China this week, given the effect of that nation's destabilizing economic situation on global equity markets; and in fact, it now seems that we should offer perhaps two future issues: The SNS CEO's Guide to China and The SNS Investor's Guide to China. We are pleased to have warned members about the Chinese collapse before the markets fell, only to see subsequent mainstream headlines such as the Wall St. Journal's "China's Economy Is a Black Box." We have no doubt that, for the WSJ, yes, it is; but we are happy that, for our members, it isn't.

 

This week, however, we are bowing to tradition, and for many of the reasons that have investors on the edge of their chairs. Every August we write about the coming Q4 - the most important quarter, financially, for the technology community. It isn't hard to guess that every technology product manager in the world is suddenly even more worried than investors when it comes to considering what is coming up. After all, this is the time - while consumers are still vacationing - when purchasing managers, retailers, wholesalers, and vendors are all ramping up (or down) their plans for who will buy what, and how much of it, in the Christmas Quarter.