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Business Forecast Lunch Beijing 2007

Monday, March 5, 2007 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (GMT+0800)

Beijing, China

Business Forecast Lunch Beijing 2007

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
General admission (cash options in RMB)   more info Ended HK$270.00 HK$0.00

Event Details

Want to get a handle on the economic year ahead? How will global political and economic issues funnel down to the everyday numbers affecting business?

GSB professors and alumni who represent some of the best minds in business will take a look at what they see as the trends shaping 2007. From oil prices to European elections, the Chinese economy to the value of the dollar, Business Forecast panelists offer statistics on and interpretations of important factors affecting business around the world. The economic insights they provide can benefit your business everyday.

Come join us in Bejing for the annual Business Forecast Lunch event with Robert Aliber, Chicago GSB Professor Emeritus of International Economy and Finance, and Alan Beebe, China Director of Institute of Business Value, IBM. Chicago GSB Associate Dean Bill Kooser, MBA '81 will moderate this forecast.

This event is jointly organized by the University of Chicago China Alumni Club, Chicago GSB Alumni Club and the Office of Alumni Affairs.

Questions: Leong Liang MBA '00, Paul Wang or Berlinda Gooi

When & Where



The American Club in Beijing
China Resources Building, 29th Floor
No.8 Jianguomen North Avenue, Dongcheng District
Beijing, Beijing 100005
China

Monday, March 5, 2007 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (GMT+0800)


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Chicago Women in Business Alumnae Network (CWIBAN) is the worldwide organization of women graduates of Chicago Booth.  Led by a team of alumnae volunteers, CWIBAN connects nearly 3,000 members living in five continents and is recognized as one of the most active alumni groups of Chicago Booth.