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First bank privatization in Iran fails
Gil Feiler, Doron Peskin
Published: 28.02.09, 07:47
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1. Another failure for the Monkey
(02.28.09)
2. Monkey's and bankers?
Petra ,   United States   (02.28.09)
good way to lose your $$ when monkeying around. Iran will fail at everything. It is cursed by G-d for cursing Israel. The monkey must be out of 'chump' change. In his case, evolution has failed miserably.
3. alternative energy
Barney ,   USA   (02.28.09)
cheap oil or alternative energy. you haven't heard much blustering from these idiots and chavez since oil crashed. what goes around comes around
4. We should rather focus at our economic problem
(02.28.09)
that this bank that no one has ever heard before. We should invest in our infrastrucures urgently and stop focusing on the creation of unused roads in Judea and samaria. This is urgent. The rail between Tel aviv and Jlm should have been completed by now and so many projects are cancelled because of a bad invetment policies. We should stop investing money in Judea and Samaria, this is ridiculous. Our main population center (Tel Aviv, Jeruslame, Haifa, Beersheva) lacks everything to compete in the world; we should have the same GDP/capita (25,000 only!) as Switzerland for instance (45,000). Lets catch up rapidly, quick!
5. You are completely wrong Anonymous #4
Genuine Tosefta ,   Tveria   (03.01.09)
Israel is in much better shape than Switzerland or any other country in the world was 60 years after its founding, even at this level of GDP. When adding that over its entire existence and out of no other choice Israel has been saddled with enormous military expenses, a hostile Arb minority to keep an eye on and absorbing millions of immigrants that increased the Jewish population 10 fold this is actually an unheard of achievement by all counts. Without all these problems of existing in a tough neighborhood experienced by no other developed country Israel could have been at the top of the prosperity Pyramid Sure that there are problems and things could be done better but considering the geopolitical landscape of the region only marginally so. Think about it and do not be a Kuter
6. Ahmadinejad has run Iran's economy into the ground.
Robert Bernier ,   Tel Aviv   (03.01.09)
Non-oil sector production is stagnant. Factories may remain open but many do not pay workers. On Oct. 2, for example, tire factory workers staged a protest in front of the Ministry of Labor seeking six months' unpaid wages. In recent weeks, wild cat strikes have occurred in Tehran, Isfahan, Qazvin and Sanandaj. Purchasing power has plummeted.To mitigate such trends, the government has imposed price controls. On June 11, the daily Resalat reported that the paramilitary Basij, a subdivision of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, would enforce low prices. Over subsequent days, the Iranian press featured photos of Basij beating merchants whose prices were too high. More about the economic situation of Iran : http://xrl.us/oudaw
7. I Ran the economy into the ground
petra ,   united States   (03.01.09)
Monkeys declaration. Perhaps they can hang this ass in public, w/ the gays and women he had hung? Nothing like a 'public apology". A final apology. I wonder how many Iranians want this monkey boiled in oil?
8. Rich iranians smarter, won't invest in iran anything.
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (03.02.09)
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