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At 12:25am on December 10, 2008, stuart kaylor said…
hi ishanon how are you??
At 3:27pm on June 23, 2008, Prabhu said…
hi
At 9:48am on February 14, 2008, Donald L. "Skip" Conover said…
How can we collaborate?

We have an unlimited opportunity to place professionals of all types in ex-patriot assignments in Saudi Arabia. As you may know, there are about 6 million ex-patriots running the country at the operational level, and they “need everything.” They have Midas’s problem, which is they must invest about US$1 billion every week between now and 2020. This represents a monumental opportunity for people “in the know” to put aside a “nest egg” and gain experience at a higher level than one can achieve with similar qualifications and experience in the USA, Europe or Japan.

Best regards, Skip Conover
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At 1:52pm on March 7, 2007, Slouch said…
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