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WhatTheyThink Economic Outlook Webinar

By Dr. Joe Webb
Published: September 24, 2007

Be sure to sign up for Wednesday's webinar, where we'll be sorting through the the latest news and trends with our outlook for 2008, and sometimes beyond. This time of year is usually the end of business planning cycles for companies that operate under a calendar fiscal year, and the timing of the webinar is good for those purposes. Be sure to join us on Wednesday, September 26, at 2PM Eastern time (-4 GMT).

Visit our registration page to sign up. And if you can't join us at that specific time, register anyway. You'll be the first to receive the post-event download information so that you can listen at a later time.

Dr. Joe Webb is one of the graphic arts industry's best-known consultants, forecasters, and commentators. He is the director of WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center.

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