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Manager of Contracts department
Industry: Property
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Real Estate Sales Manager
Industry: Property
Location: Dubai, UAE
Emaar Properties shares fall to new 46-month low
Real Estate
Real estate giant falls 9% as report predicts slowdown in Dubai's housing market.
75% would not invest in Gulf real estate sector
Real Estate
Arabian Business poll reveals widespread pessimism amid global crisis.
Mortgage curbs to hit first time buyers
Real Estate
Home buyers could be forced from UAE property market after mortgage lenders rein in loans.
No share buyback planned - Aldar
Real Estate
Abu Dhabi-based developer refutes media reports citing firm's CEO that it's considering buyback scheme.
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75% would not invest in Gulf real estate sector
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