Oh no, not again
by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it on Tuesday, 9 June 2009Posted on Friday, 12 June 2009
To Ad
Posted by Dan at 16:40 UAE time
Sorry Ad, but if keeping your job requires destruction of other peoples life’s, by giving them exorbitant loans, and the horrific treatment they get later, then maybe they should find other jobs. Bad business usually goes under sooner or later.
Everyone has a job to do, even the mob collectors. Maybe we should feel sorry for them as well.
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every one has a job to do
Posted by Ad at 10:31 UAE time
Anil just like u r searching for a an article to write its part of ur job so as those people who called u .. they have targets and they are working hard to get customers and thier prefromance is important to keep thier jobs! now put ur self in thier place and u dont have anything to write say for 3 month u will get FIRED..i suggest that u put ur self in other people place before u write! just cause of this alot of people might loose thier JOBS!
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Posted on Thursday, 11 June 2009
Oh no, not again - Well Said
Posted by Nimisha at 13:54 UAE time
Anil, surely it is a great article, rather an eye-opener.
For those who found this article, I must say, negativity is in your mind.
And, for those who haven’t been hounded by calls from the banks, let me make you aware, banks are back to their old tricks!!! Probably you aren’t those unlucky lots who receive calls from the bank when you are outside the country or busy!!
Why can’t you people just read the article and try to get the positive message from it instead of criticising the editor.
There are many people who have been lucky enough to be employed and have learnt their lesson the hard way – to stay within their means!! Anil, I must admit that your article took me back in times, when I had just begun earning and my mother gave me an advice:
Learn to stay within your limit, don’t overspend just because you have job today. Think about tomorrow, penny spent on stuff you don’t require will only add to junk!! Spend and invest wisely and you surely will be proud of yourself!!!
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RE: Negative Editor
Posted by Nofer at 12:26 UAE time
Get a life??? U surely ddidnt understand my statement. I said i look forward to his articles, i didnt say they're rubbish. They are good articles and well thought of and he's a solid editor.
Nevertheless, he's so negative. Very negative. To the extent that when i see his picture on Arabian Business with a new post, i know he's got some very negative news in it.
He, however says the truth with some exageration.
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Well Said.
Posted by Ash at 11:32 UAE time
Nicely put Anil. I'm going through the same old thing with banks offering credit cards to any Tom, Dick, or Harry.
By the way, would you like to sell those guitars? :)
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OH NO, NOT AGAIN !
Posted by Sheikh Pawan Al Manghnani at 10:23 UAE time
More than the (Amazing) article, its the comments that are way too negative !
Learn and appreciate from different point of views !
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Posted on Wednesday, 10 June 2009
i love the articles...
Posted by DD at 17:01 UAE time
Guys get a life.....the author clearly said that he was doing something mischevious while switching on the mobile on the plane. Cut some slack here.....
As for his articles....they reflect a point of view, and the tone is negative because things sure are negative.....after a correction of 40% in real estate prices....of course you might have some bottom pickers....but that doesnt mean things have turned around...only the rate of fall has been arrested. So dont shoot the messenger!
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Nice Point
Posted by Mave at 10:40 UAE time
Anil has a good point here though he may sound like negative editor to others.
Yesterday on cnn there was an interview Citibank Ceo, when asked about the likely time frame for recovery, he said usa economy till date has been working CREDIT & CONSUMER which is not going to return again bcoz banks are not going to give credit to evry tom & harry like before.
where as uae is doing it the other way around and still not learning from mistakes. i bought a new car in Jan bcoz of easy credit 100% financed but today i am thinking do i really need this expensive car.
Anil would have contributed for a new bubble to form if he would have taken all the credit cards and spend foolishly on not required stuff.
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Not done, Mr. Anil
Posted by UK at 08:40 UAE time
Sorry for digressing from the main topic. Mr. Anil has done the stupid thing of switching on his mobile before flight landed ( as he wanted to "check"if it worked) and is going public about it. This, when passengers are advised to switch off for safety purposes. Quiite an irresponsible act,I must say.
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Posted on Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Agree with you Nofer
Posted by Nasir khan at 22:08 UAE time
I agree with oyu Nofer.I think Mr.Anil doesnt have time to look at his previous articles where he was trying to convince evryone that Dubai is no more.Now as we all see some positive signs except for anil,he is now diverting from Realestate to the banks.Just last month he was challenging evryone to show him just one genuine realestate buyer in dubai.well Mr.Anil,please open your eyes or may be get out of your tiny Box and see there are dozens of them closing deals.I am not claiming that things have gone back to peak,but they surely are improving for all my fellow dubai citizens.
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So negative
Posted by Nofer at 16:20 UAE time
Hi Anil. While i always do look forward to ur articles, i must admit, u r one negative editor. Sorry, but i had to get it out of my system...:)




