Web Seminar:
How will YOUR Business
Fare in 2008?
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Free registration
Duration: 60 Minutes
Dear Chemical Week reader,
‘How will your business fare in 2008?’ With the dollar falling, the appearance of a softening US economy and growth in Asia chemical companies of all sizes need to be asking hard questions about the direction of the global economy, the industry, and their company’s strategic options.
Join American Chemistry Council Chief Economist Kevin Swift for an event designed specifically with chemical industry executives in mind. Take this opportunity to gain insight into the changes to the business climate that may take place during 2008. Whether you see the credit crunch and the impending economic slowdown as a headache-in-the-making or accelerating demand in Asia as an unparalleled opportunity this web-based event will put you in the picture.
Kevin Swift will discuss how global economic growth is slowing and how this will affect companies involved in the chemicals sector: The housing downturn has adversely affected the U.S. and the ensuing credit problems and subsequent tightening have spread to other nations. A key issue is whether or not the weakness has done enough damage to tip the U.S. and other economies toward recession.
Thorsten Wenzel, Director at SAP’s Chemical Industry Business Unit will comment on Kevin’s presentation and briefly discuss investment trends as chemical companies invest in critical new competencies and ensure effective strategy execution
So why not join Chemical Week on January 24?
Sign up here to register for free to this webinar.
Kind regards,
Alex Scott
Executive Editor/Web and Environment, Chemical Week
ascott@chemweek.com
www.chemweek.com
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SPEAKERS
Kevin Swift
Senior Director American Chemistry Council
Thorsten Wenzel
Director of Chemical Industry Business Unit for SAP AG
MODERATOR
Robert Westervelt
Chemical Week
Editor-in-Chief

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