SNS: Asia Letter Q1 2018: Asia Picks Up the Slack
 
 
SNS Subscriber Edition • Volume 22, Issue 40 • Week of December 4, 2017

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

Asia Letter Q1, 2018

ASIA PICKS UP
THE SLACK



by Scott Foster


 


 
 
 
 
 

SNS: Asia Letter Q1 2018:
Asia Picks Up the Slack



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TONIGHT!

Join Us for the 13th Annual

SNS Predictions Dinner
in New York

Featuring Mark Anderson's
Top 10 Predictions for 2018

A Special Centerpiece Conversation

And a Fine Dinner in Great Company

Thursday, December 7, 6:00pm

Lotte New York Palace Hotel

Register here.

We hope to see you at this business-critical, uniquely personal night over a great meal with friends old and new, after which Mark Anderson will deliver his Top 10 Predictions & Major Industry Shifts for 2018, with a Special Report on China's New Plan.

In This Issue
Week of 12/04/2017    Vol. 22 Issue 40

FEATURE:



Join Us along with 70 leaders in technology, finance, communications, and global press. The evening will lead off with a Cocktail Reception and Dinner Centerpiece Conversation on "How We Speak with Our Children: Value for the Next Generation," with honored keynote speaker Bill Ribaudo, Managing Partner, Digital Risk Venture Portfolio, Deloitte & Touche LLP. The evening will close with an optional Q&A and Open Discussion.

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We look forward to seeing you soon for another unforgettable evening during this magical season in New York.



Sharon Anderson Morris
Director, SNS Programs and FiRe Events

Managing Director, FiReFilms

[P.S. from Mark: I hope you can be with us for this 13th year. We'll also be doing a sneak release and book signing of the first copies of my new book, The Pattern Future.]

 

 

Asia Letter, Q1 2018

    Asia Picks Up the Slack

            by Scott Foster

Publisher's Note: In this issue of our quarterly Asia Letter by Scott Foster, he proposes an alliance that we've been dreading since the rapprochement between China and Russia - one made possible by Donald Trump's ongoing and increasingly irrational missteps in foreign policy. There may be worse news than seeing Japan and China working together on a new axis, but if so, I don't know what it is.

We will be talking more about "China's New Plan" tonight, 12/7, at our 13th annual Predictions Dinner, held in NYC, where I look forward to seeing many of you for a more prolonged discussion of the fast-changing world of technology and the economy.  - mra.