qorax
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- Nov 21, 2009
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- May-2010
Oh! I forgot to mention, from that 600,000 I have added 89 myself in my org.
I'm a businessman. Am here since 2008. My business is doing quite good AlHamdulillah. By the grace of God, shall be establishing its branch in Toronto by Feb/Mar 2010. Done the feasibility study already since 1 yr & 3 visits to Canada (last in Aug 2009).
Me & my peers in the industry haven't seen backwards recently. During our meets at DCCI (Chamber of Commerce) no adversity has been noticed/discussed. My own construction site in Ajman is going smooth (yes, many others are stalled). The sales at Carrefour hasn't declined (ditto for other hypers). Our bread & butter still costs the same (slight increases has been the regular feature, as all over the world, no major hikes due to the global meltdown). Annual increments still happenned in most good companies (including mine).
But, yes I agree, there is quite a hype in the market. But nothing alarming. Most orgs are playing safe but are not critical. And lately, things are picking up quite OK. Mine & my peers business are on the move, AlHamdulillah again.
Brothers, I am not a Govt. servant. But, I still do not foresee anything unusual here. Dubai govt is not in the red. Nither the banks, airlines & other major industry. In fact 4 banks & airlines have made profits. They are PJSCs and cannot declare misleading info.
There is nothing happenning in 'broad daylight' in papers; the Govt. is not hiding anything; and Lt. Gen Dahi Khalfan is true at his observations... the no. of cars found at the a/port is miniscule compared to the overall growth of the industrial/business sector.
My final say: Dubai is still a better governed state than many all over the globe. There is definitely a strong 'Brand Dubai', the foreign press is unnecessarily hyping up the issue.
There are plenty of ppl who are happily settled here. A recent Gowealthy Poll showed 78% ppl are satisfied & happy to be here, rather than their home nations. Moreover, till date Brits and other European & Americans are constantly taking-up jobs here, Why?
I'm a businessman. Am here since 2008. My business is doing quite good AlHamdulillah. By the grace of God, shall be establishing its branch in Toronto by Feb/Mar 2010. Done the feasibility study already since 1 yr & 3 visits to Canada (last in Aug 2009).
Me & my peers in the industry haven't seen backwards recently. During our meets at DCCI (Chamber of Commerce) no adversity has been noticed/discussed. My own construction site in Ajman is going smooth (yes, many others are stalled). The sales at Carrefour hasn't declined (ditto for other hypers). Our bread & butter still costs the same (slight increases has been the regular feature, as all over the world, no major hikes due to the global meltdown). Annual increments still happenned in most good companies (including mine).
But, yes I agree, there is quite a hype in the market. But nothing alarming. Most orgs are playing safe but are not critical. And lately, things are picking up quite OK. Mine & my peers business are on the move, AlHamdulillah again.
Brothers, I am not a Govt. servant. But, I still do not foresee anything unusual here. Dubai govt is not in the red. Nither the banks, airlines & other major industry. In fact 4 banks & airlines have made profits. They are PJSCs and cannot declare misleading info.
There is nothing happenning in 'broad daylight' in papers; the Govt. is not hiding anything; and Lt. Gen Dahi Khalfan is true at his observations... the no. of cars found at the a/port is miniscule compared to the overall growth of the industrial/business sector.
My final say: Dubai is still a better governed state than many all over the globe. There is definitely a strong 'Brand Dubai', the foreign press is unnecessarily hyping up the issue.
There are plenty of ppl who are happily settled here. A recent Gowealthy Poll showed 78% ppl are satisfied & happy to be here, rather than their home nations. Moreover, till date Brits and other European & Americans are constantly taking-up jobs here, Why?