Lost Wallet - Huge Reward!
Arabs lost 2.5 trillion dollars from credit crunch: Kuwait
Jan 16 04:30 PM US/Eastern
Arab investors have lost 2.5 trillion dollars from the credit crunch, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammad al-Sabah, whose country hosts an Arab economic summit next week, said on Friday.
"The Arab world has lost 2.5 trillion dollars in the past four months" as a result of the global financial crisis, Sheikh Mohammad told a press conference following a joint meeting of Arab foreign and finance ministers in Kuwait.
He also said that about 60 percent of development projects "have either been postponed or cancelled" by the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states because of the global meltdown. - Breitbart
I’m personally going to offer a five dollar reward if you find their lost wallet. Contact Papamoka right here if you find it or have information leading to the return of their home improvement money.
Papamoka
Labels: Credit Crunch, Investment Capital, Kuwait, Loss of Trillions, Middle East Investments, Oil Revenue, Oil Rich Nations, Saudi Arabia, Wall Street Losses, world economy
2 Comments:
Clever boy!
Guess they'll have to reduce their Rolls Royce fleets and curb construction of those artificial islands off Dubai.
If I find a wallet with trillions of dollars, I cannot wait to turn it in for a $5 reward, LOL.
BJ
Maybe I should clarify that almost half of the reward is in Stouffers frozen Macaroni & Cheese coupons.... Nah!
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