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Saturday .. Conference to activate the partnership between the public and private sectors


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No RV. But a float yes. They will open up to the world markets and the market will drive the price of the dinar. It would be suicide for Iraq to place a value on their currency. Supply and demand is how this will go.

 

IT would be a suicide if they come out at 1166!!! You should stop listening to KaperonI !!!

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   Let it float,..... I'm sitting on 50 million  of these things....@ 10 CENTS I'm turning backflips, but still not exchanging but enough to recoup my intitial investments,....... 1 cent would do that.......let it float, I don't care......personally  I'm still on the fence, float, RI,RV, ?..............BUT i BELIEVE WE ARE CLOSE TO SEEING SOMETHING,........ JHMO. 

wow really that is alot of money i must say,

i thought i went in at a fair chunk, but not like that

wow good for you man,

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stupid question but is iraq's satuday our friday night or saturday night??

 

Workweek and weekend

 

Muslim countries[edit]

 

§Thursday–Friday weekend[edit]

Friday is the Muslim holy day when Jumu'ah prayers take place. Only Afghanistan still adheres to this weekend scheme.

§Friday weekend (One day weekend)[edit]

Only two countries in the Muslim world have Friday as the only weekend day and have a six-day working week.

  • In Iran, Thursday is half a day of work for most public offices and schools, but for most jobs, Thursday is a working day.
  • In Afghanistan, Thursday is half a day of work. Government buildings close around 11:30 (local time).

§Friday–Saturday weekend[edit]

Following reforms in a number of Arab States of the Persian Gulf in the 2000s and 2010s, the Thursday–Friday weekend was replaced by the Friday–Saturday weekend. This change provided for the Muslim offering of Friday prayers and afforded more work days to coincide with the working calendars of international financial markets.

§Saturday–Sunday weekend[edit]

Other countries with Muslim-majority populations or significant Muslim populations follow the Saturday–Sunday weekend, such as LebanonTurkeyTunisia andMorocco. While Friday is a working day, a long midday break is given to allow time for worship. Those countries are:

  • Indonesia In Friday, due to prayer time for Muslim, the lunch break is extended up to 2 hours or more. Shopping malls always open and very crowded in Saturday and Sunday. Thus, some banks serve weekend banking, especially for branches located in or near shopping malls.
  • Lebanon The working week is Monday to Friday; 8 hours per day, 40 hours in total per week. Large malls are open on Saturday and Sunday; many small shops close on Sunday.
  • Malaysia (except the states of JohorKelantanTerengganu and Kedah, which have a Friday–Saturday weekend)
  • Mauritania From October 2014.[34]
  • Morocco
  • Pakistan follows the standard international 40-hour working week, from Monday to Friday, with Saturday and Sunday being the weekend.[35] However, in many schools and enterprises, Friday is usually considered a half-day.
  • Tunisia The working week is Monday to Friday; 8 hours per day, 40 hours in total per week.
  • Turkey Working above 45 hours is considered overtime, and the employer is required to pay 1.5x the hourly wage per hour.
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Eveything was cool until I got to this part:

 

"The government has launched an initiative and strategy to support the private sector, and is currently based in unannounced to be acted upon until 2030 for the development of this important economic sector, and in three phases. " 

 

Dose this mean that the final phase will be done in 2030?

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Honey Nut Cheerios is my favorite also Freedom! That has to be sign right????? :)

 

That's funny, Jaygo!  I was always a Rice Krispies with bananas guy myself although I have not had cereal in many years.   Saturday works for me, get it DONE!

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I'm hoping to catch some rather large fish while I'm on my well deserved vacation,I'll be sure and send some photos to all the haters and doubters that told us this would never happen,here's hoping to prove them all wrong. Save a seat for me on the flight to Belize. Thanks to everyone who brings the news to us, you guys are the best.

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Saturday .. Conference to activate the partnership between the public and private sectors          97714.jpg

Kicks off next Saturday acts Intergovernmental Conference to discuss the executive procedures for the initiative to activate the partnership between the public and private sectors, in order to proceed with the implementation of the strategy recently launched by the government to support the economic reality in the country.Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister stressed the appearance of Mohammed Saleh said in a statement, "government preparations for the conference and the announcement of the mechanism of activation of the national strategy to support the private sector next Saturday is completed, pointing to the presence of representatives from the public and private sectors at the conference to discuss and develop a vision consistent with the plans and mechanisms included in the strategy. Saleh said, "The government embarked on taking executive actions recommended by the strategy and began concrete steps will be translated at the conference, which will include all the relevant authorities to implement the national strategy for the development of the private sector." Economic adviser, said, "He said the conference will see the launch of the recommendations and executive measures to activate the strategic plans and mechanisms by which included, as well as the launch of the mechanics of the restructuring of private sector companies." The government launched an initiative and strategy to support the private sector, and is currently based in unannounced to be acted upon until 2030 for the development of this important economic sector, and in three phases. " And Saleh, said that "the basic lines of the strategy, include improving the business environment and make it suitable for the private sector and create windows where the privileges of him, and work to guide the sector to be active in various production and service, agriculture, industry and tourism fields."
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China it's not a good idea to tell people what you have purchased but I suppose that's your call,if indeed you are sitting on 50 million that will make a lot of pretty wallpaper....

That is probably true, but you can bet one thing for sure, the us treasury already knows exactly how many you own.

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Ahhhh Florida, perfect place to touch down after all these years of waiting.

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You'd think, right...?   :shrug: But we have a reputation down here - okay - in some parts of ThePeninsula - for being 

resplendent with weirdness.

 

SO, if you're weird, c'mon down !  :lol:

 

If yer not, c'mon down anyway.   :confused2:

Just make sure you choose a place geograpically South of TheMangoLine if ya want ta be warm.

 

And if ya wanna be safer....Avoid:

Jaxville, Miami, TampaBay, St.Pete, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Sarasota, Lakeland, Port St. Lucie, Hudson, to name a few....

 

There are web sites out there that can help you with some of the statistical crime data before you come.

 

If all else fails, you're welcome to join us in the Panamanian Jungle. :wave:  B)  :wave:  ;)

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