لا ياخوي كلامك هو الصح .. وانا ماكنت اقصد الشماتة بل كنت اقصد اللي اشرت اليه في تعليقك ..
وليعذرني الجميع
افا عليك الغالي
نحن هنا كلنا اخوة
وهذه صور بسيطة لمطار دبي الدولى ، المبنى رقم 1 ،،من الساعة 4 الساعة 5.30 عصرا
بتاريخ 27/1/2009
توضح قلت الضغط على المطار كما كان بالسابق
صحيح أنه ليس بموسم ،، ولكن فالاوقات السابقة وفي غير المواسم كان المطار يكون بشكل دوري ممتلأ
ويا ريت من لديه معلومات ،، بأن يأكد أو ينفي قلت الضغط وقلت عدد الرحلات خلال الفترات الحالية
لمحبي القراءه
NEW YORK/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A tidal wave of layoffs washed across the world on Monday, sending tens of thousands of workers into joblessness as the pain of the global recession worsened.
Amid reports of tumbling corporate profits, dire outlooks and a lowered global growth forecast from the International Monetary Fund, companies in Europe and the United States announced they would cut vast numbers of employees in a dramatic effort to reduce costs and keep their businesses afloat.
Despite the corporate gloom, markets rallied on some of Monday’s other news: No. 1 drugmaker Pfizer said it would buy rival Wyeth for $68 billion, Barclays said it had no need to raise capital, and sales of existing U.S. homes unexpectedly rose 6.5 percent.
“In the midst of a global recession, here is Pfizer, hopefully spending their dollars wisely,” said Andre Bakhos, president of Princeton Financial Group in New Brunswick, New Jersey. “It adds a little confidence that all is not lost.”
Corning Inc posted weaker-than-expected quarterly results and gave a weak forecast due to a significant decline in sales of glass for televisions and computer monitors, and said it would eliminate 4,900 jobs to cut costs
Monday’s layoff announcements, affecting more than 70,000 workers, started in Europe, with electronics maker Philips announcing 6,000 job cuts as it posted a bigger-than-expected 1.5 billion euro ($1.9 billion) loss, its first quarterly loss since 2003.
ING cut 7,000 of its 130,000 jobs, replaced its CEO and got guarantees from the Dutch government as other European banks sought to reassure investors they are coming to grips with the turmoil in financial markets.
Corus, Europe’s second-largest steelmaker, said 3,500 jobs would go worldwide, including 2,500 in Britain, as the company, owned by India’s Tata Steel, sought to boost operating profit.
CATERPILLAR, SPRINT, HOME DEPOT
In the United States, Caterpillar, the world’s largest maker of heavy equipment, said it would eliminate nearly 20,000 jobs, reported a 32 percent drop in profit and forecast the weakest year for business since the end of World War Two.
Sprint Nextel Corp the No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider, said it will cut up to 8,000 jobs, or about 14 percent of its workforce. Retailer Home Depot Inc said it will cut 7,000 jobs, or about 2 percent of its workforce.
The International Monetary Fund slashed its forecast for 2009 global growth to 0.5 percent from 2.2 percent in last economic outlook in November, a source told Reuters.
Stock markets rose, with Europe’s FTSE 300 index up 3 percent and major U.S. indexes up more than 1 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.1 percent. Bond prices fell as the rise in existing-home sales raised questions whether the housing market was as weak as thought.
Gold climbed above $900 an ounce, the highest in more than three months.
Although it did not announce job cuts, Dubai-based DP World, which operates 48 marine terminals and 13 new port developments in 31 countries worldwide, said it was putting all expansion projects under review and would cut costs and freeze recruitment as growth slows in 2009
Dubai-based Jumeirah has delayed plans to open a first hotel in China due to the tough financial climate and slowdown in business travellers to the world’s fastest growing major economy, hotel industry sources said on Friday
أعلنت شركة موانئ دبى العالمية التابعة لإمارة دبى، أنها جمدت عمليات التوظيف وتعيد النظر فى خططها التوسعية، لمواجهة التباطؤ الذى يصيب قطاع الموانئ ومحطات الحاويات، بسبب الأزمة المالية العالمية.
وقال المدير التنفيذى للشئون المالية فى الشركة، يوفراج نارايان أمس الاثنين، إن موانئ دبى العالمية طبقت استراتيجية تركز على الحد من التأثير على الهوامش وعلى المحافظة على السيولة. مضيفاً أن الاستراتيجية تشمل إعادة النظر فى مشاريعنا التوسعية المختلفة، ووقف عمليات التوظيف فى الشركة.
صحيح بأننا نرغب أن تتعدل التركيبة السكانية فالدولة
وكذلك نرغب في تعديل أوضاع أهل البلد
ولكن ،، ليس بالرقص على جروح الآخرين
فلندعي لهم بالتوفيق
فقد نكون من ضمنهم يوما ما ،، من يدرى
السموحه
لا ياخوي كلامك هو الصح .. وانا ماكنت اقصد الشماتة بل كنت اقصد اللي اشرت اليه في تعليقك ..
وليعذرني الجميع
اللهم زد وبارك …
صحيح بأننا نرغب أن تتعدل التركيبة السكانية فالدولة
افا عليك الغالي
نحن هنا كلنا اخوة
وهذه صور بسيطة لمطار دبي الدولى ، المبنى رقم 1 ،،من الساعة 4 الساعة 5.30 عصرا
بتاريخ 27/1/2009
توضح قلت الضغط على المطار كما كان بالسابق
صحيح أنه ليس بموسم ،، ولكن فالاوقات السابقة وفي غير المواسم كان المطار يكون بشكل دوري ممتلأ
ويا ريت من لديه معلومات ،، بأن يأكد أو ينفي قلت الضغط وقلت عدد الرحلات خلال الفترات الحالية
لمحبي القراءه
NEW YORK/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A tidal wave of layoffs washed across the world on Monday, sending tens of thousands of workers into joblessness as the pain of the global recession worsened.
Amid reports of tumbling corporate profits, dire outlooks and a lowered global growth forecast from the International Monetary Fund, companies in Europe and the United States announced they would cut vast numbers of employees in a dramatic effort to reduce costs and keep their businesses afloat.
Despite the corporate gloom, markets rallied on some of Monday’s other news: No. 1 drugmaker Pfizer said it would buy rival Wyeth for $68 billion, Barclays said it had no need to raise capital, and sales of existing U.S. homes unexpectedly rose 6.5 percent.
“In the midst of a global recession, here is Pfizer, hopefully spending their dollars wisely,” said Andre Bakhos, president of Princeton Financial Group in New Brunswick, New Jersey. “It adds a little confidence that all is not lost.”
Corning Inc posted weaker-than-expected quarterly results and gave a weak forecast due to a significant decline in sales of glass for televisions and computer monitors, and said it would eliminate 4,900 jobs to cut costs
Monday’s layoff announcements, affecting more than 70,000 workers, started in Europe, with electronics maker Philips announcing 6,000 job cuts as it posted a bigger-than-expected 1.5 billion euro ($1.9 billion) loss, its first quarterly loss since 2003.
ING cut 7,000 of its 130,000 jobs, replaced its CEO and got guarantees from the Dutch government as other European banks sought to reassure investors they are coming to grips with the turmoil in financial markets.
Corus, Europe’s second-largest steelmaker, said 3,500 jobs would go worldwide, including 2,500 in Britain, as the company, owned by India’s Tata Steel, sought to boost operating profit.
CATERPILLAR, SPRINT, HOME DEPOT
In the United States, Caterpillar, the world’s largest maker of heavy equipment, said it would eliminate nearly 20,000 jobs, reported a 32 percent drop in profit and forecast the weakest year for business since the end of World War Two.
Sprint Nextel Corp the No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider, said it will cut up to 8,000 jobs, or about 14 percent of its workforce. Retailer Home Depot Inc said it will cut 7,000 jobs, or about 2 percent of its workforce.
The International Monetary Fund slashed its forecast for 2009 global growth to 0.5 percent from 2.2 percent in last economic outlook in November, a source told Reuters.
Stock markets rose, with Europe’s FTSE 300 index up 3 percent and major U.S. indexes up more than 1 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.1 percent. Bond prices fell as the rise in existing-home sales raised questions whether the housing market was as weak as thought.
Gold climbed above $900 an ounce, the highest in more than three months.
Although it did not announce job cuts, Dubai-based DP World, which operates 48 marine terminals and 13 new port developments in 31 countries worldwide, said it was putting all expansion projects under review and would cut costs and freeze recruitment as growth slows in 2009
Dubai-based Jumeirah has delayed plans to open a first hotel in China due to the tough financial climate and slowdown in business travellers to the world’s fastest growing major economy, hotel industry sources said on Friday
Dubai’s Nakheel stops work on 1-km tower
Reuters.com – World News, Business News., Finance News, US Breaking News
أعلنت شركة موانئ دبى العالمية التابعة لإمارة دبى، أنها جمدت عمليات التوظيف وتعيد النظر فى خططها التوسعية، لمواجهة التباطؤ الذى يصيب قطاع الموانئ ومحطات الحاويات، بسبب الأزمة المالية العالمية.
وقال المدير التنفيذى للشئون المالية فى الشركة، يوفراج نارايان أمس الاثنين، إن موانئ دبى العالمية طبقت استراتيجية تركز على الحد من التأثير على الهوامش وعلى المحافظة على السيولة. مضيفاً أن الاستراتيجية تشمل إعادة النظر فى مشاريعنا التوسعية المختلفة، ووقف عمليات التوظيف فى الشركة.
لا ياخوي كلامك هو الصح .. وانا ماكنت اقصد الشماتة بل كنت اقصد اللي اشرت اليه في تعليقك ..
وليعذرني الجميع
صحيح بأننا نرغب أن تتعدل التركيبة السكانية فالدولة
وكذلك نرغب في تعديل أوضاع أهل البلد
ولكن ،، ليس بالرقص على جروح الآخرين
فلندعي لهم بالتوفيق
فقد نكون من ضمنهم يوما ما ،، من يدرى
السموحه