Arsenal
Arsene Wenger, the Arsenal manager, thinks that Theo Walcott's pace, as well as being a great advantage, could also be the reason he picks up so many injuries. The England winger has just recovered from injury, but has suffered a number of knocks in the last couple of seasons. Wenger said: "At his pace, when you get stopped, you are always vulnerable. When you play against a player who is so quick, sometimes you can mistime tackles. It's not necessarily always that you want to hit him, but he is so quick that you think, 'Now I can get the ball', and it has gone away."
Aston Villa
Gerard Houllier is keeping his fingers crossed that Stiliyan Petrov will not need surgery to resolve his knee problem. The Aston Villa manager is hopeful his captain will be back inside two months from the lateral knee ligament injury suffered in the defeat against Sunderland on Saturday. But the Frenchman is aware that the timescale may alter if Petrov has to undergo an operation on the problem. Houllier said: "The worse case is that Stiliyan will be out for a minimum of two months. I think we should know by the end of the week whether he needs an operation or not."
Birmingham City
Nikola Zigic has set his sights on becoming a hero with Birmingham City fans by scoring the winner in Sunday's Midlands derby at Aston Villa. The Serbian striker has received mixed reviews from Birmingham supporters since his £6 million (Dh34.9m) summer move from Valencia. But the 30-year-old said: "I have heard of the Birmingham City-Aston Villa rivalry and I have actually seen a couple of games on TV. I am aware I could become an instant hero. Of course I am. It's like every derby the world over. If you do score, especially a winner, you are a hero for life."
Blackburn Rovers
Rovers may be currently in the bottom four of the table, but their prospective new owners want them to be challenging for a place in the top four. The Lancashire club are set to be taken over by Venky's, the Indian-based pharmaceutical firm, and Anuradha Desai, the woman leading the takeover, has big plans for Sam Allardyce's side. "I am not promising that we will be a top-four team but I can promise that we will try and that is what we will aim for," Desai said. "We are committed to improving the performance of the team and when the situation is right there will be investment." Rovers entertain Chelsea tomorrow at Ewood Park.
Blackpool
DJ Campbell is backing himself to end his goalscoring drought for Blackpool sooner rather than later. Since scoring at Newcastle United in September the former Leicester City man has gone five league games without finding the net. The 28-year-old has been content with his displays, but wants to get back on the scoresheet, starting with tomorrow's home game with West Bromwich Albion. "I am pleased with my performances, but disappointed not to have a few more goals," he told the Blackpool Gazette. "I should have had a few more. I believe in myself, I just need to be patient. I feel like I'm inches away."
Bolton Wanderers
Owen Coyle thinks that instilling more confidence in his team has played a part in his side's good start to a season that sees them lie eighth in the table. The Bolton Wanderers manager said: "I want players to come in with a smile on their face and make sure they're enjoying it. If they can, I've got a chance of getting them at their maximum on a Saturday by taking on board what we want to do." Coyle's side entertain Liverpool on Sunday at the Reebok Stadium, and it is not clear if he will have Ivan Klasnic available, after the Croatian striker was arrested and bailed on suspicion of raping a teenage girl in Manchester on Monday.
Chelsea
Ramires has claimed he feels under more scrutiny and pressure at Chelsea than at any other club. The Brazilian midfielder signed for the champions in the summer from Benfica but the 23-year-old reckons the attention at Stamford Bridge is a step up from that he experienced playing in Portugal. "At Cruzeiro and Benfica, there was also huge pressure to get good results," he said. "The difference at Chelsea is that the level of visibility is so much greater. That means you're singled out more when you play badly and there's more hype when you play well." Ramires and his teammates travel to Blackburn Rovers this weekend.
Everton
Phil Neville, the Everton captain, believes that the club have done all they can to keep Steven Pienaar. The South African has failed to sign a new deal with the Toffees, spreading rumours of a move away next summer. But Neville thinks there is nothing more that can be done to help to persuade him to sign, and Pienaar will make his own mind up. "You can say to Steven every minute of every day that we don't want him to leave but at the end of the day it's his decision," Neville told the Liverpool Echo. "The club wants him to stay, but there's not much else we can say. He's probably weighing up his options now."
Fulham
The draw specialists of the Premier League will be hoping to earn only their second victory of the season tomorrow when they play host to Wigan Athletic. Mark Hughes's side have drawn six of their nine league games thus far, and are 16th in the table, despite only having lost two games - the same number as Arsenal, who are second in the standings. There is a chance that Andy Johnson will make his first start of the season against Wigan after featuring as a substitute in last week's loss at West Bromwich Albion. Hughes said of the striker's return last week: "He's stronger than he was prior to the injury."
Liverpool
Roy Hodgson, the Liverpool manager, has warned Manchester United that goalkeeper Pepe Reina is not for sale. The Spain international was linked with Liverpool’s arch-rivals earlier this week and Arsenal have been mentioned as potential suitors in the past. But Hodgson told the Liverpool Echo: “It was just one of those stories that seems to occur – it’s just disappointing and annoying. Pepe is fantastic here, he is a lifeblood of this team. He is a player who we hold in the highest esteem. We have heard nothing from Manchester United and, more to the point, we don’t want to hear anything from Manchester United.”
Manchester City
Carlos Tevez has been given permission to fly home to Argentina to recover from the thigh strain he picked up in the 3-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday. The forward, who has scored seven times in the league this season, has been ruled out for two weeks and is a doubt for his club’s much-anticipated match with city rivals Manchester United next Wednesday. Roberto Mancini, the coach, said he is happy to allow Tevez to return to his homeland, but added the striker suffers from tiredness from flying all over the world to represent his national side. Argentina are also due to play Brazil in Qatar next month.
Manchester United
Michael Owen as good as admitted earlier this week that he was past his best by the age of 21, so who better to cast a warning to Javier Hernandez, the young Mexican striker who has scored three goals in his last two games for Manchester United? Owen, who recently picked up another hamstring injury, said “Chicharito” must continue pushing or he will lose his place in the team. “So far so good, but, as I know, football can change in a week,” he said. Owen added he would probably retire if United decide to release him. Owen’s latest setback means he will not feature tomorrow when Tottenham Hotspur travel to Old Trafford.
Newcastle United
Arsenal’s 4-0 Carling Cup demolition of Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Wednesday night in the last 16 of the competition was the last thing that Chris Hughton, the Magpies coach, needed. Hughton is considered the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to be sacked, despite his side sitting ninth in the table, and a heavy defeat will have not helped matters. The manager, however, maintains he is focused on the job at hand and has said he will open contract talks with the club next year. And how better to strengthen his hand than by beating north-east rivals Sunderland on Sunday?
Stoke City
Wednesday’s Carling Cup defeat to West Ham United left Tony Pulis, the Stoke City manager, ruing his side’s lack of a killer instinct in front of goal ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League visit to Everton. Stoke threw away a one goal advantage to lose 3-1 in extra time to the London side. Kenwyne Jones, an £8m (Dh46.8m) summer signing from Sunderland, had given Stoke the lead, but the Hammers equalised and then netted twice in extra time to consign Pulis’s side to a third consecutive defeat. “We’re disappointed. We thought we played well first half,’’ Pulis said. “Our final pass was poor but we needed that second goal.”
Sunderland
Michael Turner has spoken of his anticipation ahead of this weekend’s Tyne and Wear derby. The Black Cats defender has been involved in his fair share of fierce rivalries, but says nothing compares to Sunderland versus Newcastle United. While Chris Hughton, the Newcastle manager, has had to downplay exit rumours, Steve Bruce, his opposite number at the Stadium of Light, has expressed his delight at Ghanaian forward Asamoah Gyan’s nomination for the Ballon d’Or. “He is just starting with us, but it’s not often you get a Sunderland player being considered for World Player of the Year,” his manager said.
Tottenham Hotspur
Heurelho Gomes, the Brazilian goalkeeper, has called for Harry Redknapp, his coach, to bring in experienced talent in January if he wants his side to push on this season. Redknapp is on record as saying Spurs are two signings away from being title challengers and the stopper agrees. Gomes said: “I think we need players like that, quality. We have quality players already, but you need players to make an impact on the team, like [Rafael] Van der Vaart has.” Gomes added Spurs have been a lesser force due to the prolonged absence of Jermain Defoe through injury. The England striker is on target to return this month after almost 12 weeks out.
West Bromwich Albion
The Baggies season goes from strength to strength as Roberto Di Matteo’s stylish tactics continue to produce goals while keeping things tight at the back. A 4-1 defeat of Championship side Leicester City on Tuesday saw them advance to the Carling Cup quarter-finals, while they entered the top four of the Premier League for 24 hours last weekend. It is little wonder Simon Cox, the out of favour forward, is in no rush to complain. “That’s football – I can’t argue,” he said. “Had we been bottom of the table with no points I’d have been banging on Roberto Di Matteo’s door, but you can’t bang on his door now.”
West Ham United
Avram Grant has played down the importance of his side’s extra-time Carling Cup win over Stoke City. The Hammers came back from a goal down to advance to the last eight, but the Israeli manager is adamant it does not mark a turning point in his side’s season. “The turning point was a few weeks ago,” said Grant, whose side are bottom of the league table, but were until last weekend undefeated since September 11. “Even on Saturday, [when they lost 2-1 to Newcastle United] we started the game like a top, top team, and then someone pushed the [self-destruct] button.”
Wigan Athletic
Roberto Martinez insists he will continue to utilise his entire squad in the Carling Cup, regardless of who his side face in the quarter-finals. Wigan Athletic beat Swansea City 2-0 to advance, despite making seven changes to the team that started against Bolton Wanderers last week. Fans would love to see a repeat of the charge that saw Wigan reach the 2006 final and the Spaniard sees no reason why that cannot be the case again this season. “If you want to progress in any competition you need to be able to use the whole squad,” Martinez said.
Wolverhampton
Mick McCarthy believes Matt Jarvis is showing the kind of form that deserves international recognition. The winger impressed once again in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ 3-2 defeat to Manchester United in the Carling Cup and McCarthy revealed England’s eyes are watching his young wideman. “He was terrific. He’s a very important player for us,” he said. “I don’t think there’s many better wingers around. I sat next to Fabio Capello’s assistant Franco Baldini at Stoke on Sunday and he spoke highly of him. When the fans chant for him to play for England, they’re not far away.”
Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.
Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.
“Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.
Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.
“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.
Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.
From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.
Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.
BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.
Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.
Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.
“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.
Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.
“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.
“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”
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Another way to earn air miles
In addition to the Emirates and Etihad programmes, there is the Air Miles Middle East card, which offers members the ability to choose any airline, has no black-out dates and no restrictions on seat availability. Air Miles is linked up to HSBC credit cards and can also be earned through retail partners such as Spinneys, Sharaf DG and The Toy Store.
An Emirates Dubai-London round-trip ticket costs 180,000 miles on the Air Miles website. But customers earn these ‘miles’ at a much faster rate than airline miles. Adidas offers two air miles per Dh1 spent. Air Miles has partnerships with websites as well, so booking.com and agoda.com offer three miles per Dh1 spent.
“If you use your HSBC credit card when shopping at our partners, you are able to earn Air Miles twice which will mean you can get that flight reward faster and for less spend,” says Paul Lacey, the managing director for Europe, Middle East and India for Aimia, which owns and operates Air Miles Middle East.
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Company/date started: 2015
Founder/CEO: Mohammed Toraif
Based: Manama, Bahrain
Sector: Sales, Technology, Conservation
Size: (employees/revenue) 4/ 5,000 downloads
Stage: 1 ($100,000)
Investors: Two first-round investors including, 500 Startups, Fawaz Al Gosaibi Holding (Saudi Arabia)
Infiniti QX80 specs
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Power: 450hp
Torque: 700Nm
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Recycle Reuse Repurpose
New central waste facility on site at expo Dubai South area to handle estimated 173 tonne of waste generated daily by millions of visitors
Recyclables such as plastic, paper, glass will be collected from bins on the expo site and taken to the new expo Central Waste Facility on site
Organic waste will be processed at the new onsite Central Waste Facility, treated and converted into compost to be re-used to green the expo area
Of 173 tonnes of waste daily, an estimated 39 per cent will be recyclables, 48 per cent organic waste and 13 per cent general waste.
About 147 tonnes will be recycled and converted to new products at another existing facility in Ras Al Khor
Recycling at Ras Al Khor unit:
Plastic items to be converted to plastic bags and recycled
Paper pulp moulded products such as cup carriers, egg trays, seed pots, and food packaging trays
Glass waste into bowls, lights, candle holders, serving trays and coasters
Aim is for 85 per cent of waste from the site to be diverted from landfill
Important questions to consider
1. Where on the plane does my pet travel?
There are different types of travel available for pets:
- Manifest cargo
- Excess luggage in the hold
- Excess luggage in the cabin
Each option is safe. The feasibility of each option is based on the size and breed of your pet, the airline they are traveling on and country they are travelling to.
2. What is the difference between my pet traveling as manifest cargo or as excess luggage?
If traveling as manifest cargo, your pet is traveling in the front hold of the plane and can travel with or without you being on the same plane. The cost of your pets travel is based on volumetric weight, in other words, the size of their travel crate.
If traveling as excess luggage, your pet will be in the rear hold of the plane and must be traveling under the ticket of a human passenger. The cost of your pets travel is based on the actual (combined) weight of your pet in their crate.
3. What happens when my pet arrives in the country they are traveling to?
As soon as the flight arrives, your pet will be taken from the plane straight to the airport terminal.
If your pet is traveling as excess luggage, they will taken to the oversized luggage area in the arrival hall. Once you clear passport control, you will be able to collect them at the same time as your normal luggage. As you exit the airport via the ‘something to declare’ customs channel you will be asked to present your pets travel paperwork to the customs official and / or the vet on duty.
If your pet is traveling as manifest cargo, they will be taken to the Animal Reception Centre. There, their documentation will be reviewed by the staff of the ARC to ensure all is in order. At the same time, relevant customs formalities will be completed by staff based at the arriving airport.
4. How long does the travel paperwork and other travel preparations take?
This depends entirely on the location that your pet is traveling to. Your pet relocation compnay will provide you with an accurate timeline of how long the relevant preparations will take and at what point in the process the various steps must be taken.
In some cases they can get your pet ‘travel ready’ in a few days. In others it can be up to six months or more.
5. What vaccinations does my pet need to travel?
Regardless of where your pet is traveling, they will need certain vaccinations. The exact vaccinations they need are entirely dependent on the location they are traveling to. The one vaccination that is mandatory for every country your pet may travel to is a rabies vaccination.
Other vaccinations may also be necessary. These will be advised to you as relevant. In every situation, it is essential to keep your vaccinations current and to not miss a due date, even by one day. To do so could severely hinder your pets travel plans.
Source: Pawsome Pets UAE
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Users can also invite other contacts to download ToTok to allow them to make contact through the app.
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Founders: Alhaan Ahmed, Alyina Ahmed and Maximo Tettamanzi
Total funding: Self funded
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Director: Majid Al Ansari
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Company profile
Date started: Founded in May 2017 and operational since April 2018
Founders: co-founder and chief executive, Doaa Aref; Dr Rasha Rady, co-founder and chief operating officer.
Based: Cairo, Egypt
Sector: Health-tech
Size: 22 employees
Funding: Seed funding
Investors: Flat6labs, 500 Falcons, three angel investors
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1. Build digital or technical skills: After graduation, people can find it extremely hard to find jobs. From programming to digital marketing, your early twenties are for building skills. Future employers will want people with tech skills.
2. Side hustle: At 16, I lived in a village and started teaching online, as well as doing work as a virtual assistant and marketer. There are six skills you can use online: translation; teaching; programming; digital marketing; design and writing. If you master two, you’ll always be able to make money.
3. Networking: Knowing how to make connections is extremely useful. Use LinkedIn to find people who have the job you want, connect and ask to meet for coffee. Ask how they did it and if they know anyone who can help you. I secured quite a few clients this way.
4. Pay yourself first: The minute you receive any income, put about 15 per cent aside into a savings account you won’t touch, to go towards your emergency fund or to start investing. I do 20 per cent. It helped me start saving immediately.
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