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Re: How is business?
No shit, sherlock.
Oil prices crash below $27 a barrel - Feb. 11, 2016 Oil now under 27 a barrel.
Originally Posted by tintriangle
(Post 11864058)
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Re: How is business?
It is always hard to know how things are, particularly when opinion pieces with some blatantly inaccurate statements are presented as objective news reports5 reasons Dubai property prices aren't falling this time around - Emirates 24|7 Stable confidence: Despite oil prices slumping, consumer and corporate confidence has remained stable, with the country’s firms continuing to hire staff and expand their presence although no longer at a breakneck speed.
Realistic rentals: With no job-losses this time around, rentals have held much better despite new properties being added to the market on a regular basis. |
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Originally Posted by Maxima
(Post 11867887)
It is always hard to know how things are, particularly when opinion pieces with some blatantly inaccurate statements are presented as objective news reports5 reasons Dubai property prices aren't falling this time around - Emirates 24|7 Stable confidence: Despite oil prices slumping, consumer and corporate confidence has remained stable, with the country’s firms continuing to hire staff and expand their presence although no longer at a breakneck speed.
Realistic rentals: With no job-losses this time around, rentals have held much better despite new properties being added to the market on a regular basis. |
Re: How is business?
I remember all the government leaders and CEOs of property agencies who kept insisting everything was fine and rental prices would never crash in late 2008. Yep. Right. Got it. Definitely not happening this time. :cool:
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11867890)
I read this - total wishful thinking. Never trust a man with a woman's name.
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Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11867890)
I read this - total wishful thinking. Never trust a man with a woman's name.
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Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
(Post 11864379)
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 11867924)
Bollox. Carol Reed, Carroll Shelby, John Wayne, and Sue, to name but four.
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Things are going down now. Friend of mine is manager of a big hotel, made redundant this morning. Cutting loads of staff.
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Originally Posted by mikewot
(Post 11884198)
Things are going down now. Friend of mine is manager of a big hotel, made redundant this morning. Cutting loads of staff.
How can they make the manager redundant if they aren't? (in the true meaning of the word) |
Re: How is business?
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 11884211)
Are they shutting up shop?
How can they make the manager redundant if they aren't? (in the true meaning of the word) |
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Originally Posted by mikewot
(Post 11884215)
There are 4 managers, because they work shifts, plus the GM. The remaining staff are required to work more hours to cover.
It's been a few weeks since I've heard of big culls now. Almost started thinking we had already hit rock bottom.. |
Re: How is business?
A ferrari, with bizarrely scatched out number plate was abandoned outside our house on Thrusday. The police came and took it yesterday. Apparently, the owner had 'moved to Dubai'. DOn't know if that was a euphamism.
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Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 11884211)
Are they shutting up shop?
How can they make the manager redundant if they aren't? (in the true meaning of the word) |
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Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11884228)
don't forget you can switch them for cheaper ones too.
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Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 11884234)
my point is that redundant typically means the role (or function) is no longer required
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