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Mohammad Yunus - Davos Debates 2009

http://youtube.com/davos 31.01.2009 Nobel Prize winner, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Managing Director, Grameen Bank, Bangladesh discusses the economy at the Davos Debates 2009  
 
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StephenChin1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Have Gates and Buffet heard of MicroCredit? Yet?
indiasucksalways (9 months ago) Show Hide
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It is a FACT that India's workers are ranked 124th in world worker productivity 124! USA's workers are ranked 4th! And we need you? You people are delusional.
karibella333 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Dr. Yunis is not even from India! He is also a genius who is transforming the world. Including helping people in America. read at least one of his books before you comment again.
JTawfilis (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Ooooh if people could only get it right....Dr. Yunus is a real hero....and for all the right reasons,--proven ones He has made a huge difference in this world. Ask the millions of those he has helped and who now live with dignity and self respect because of what he made possible and enabled people to do to help themselves.
indiasucksalways (9 months ago) Show Hide
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At any rate, no more H-1Bs for India because you didn't perform as promised. The last of the 2003 visas will expire in Oct. 2009 and you will all have to go home. Too bad for India. You had your chance. Now you get to be unemployed. HA HA.
asakanda (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I had my chance - converted my H-1B to PERMANENT RESIDENCY. There are hundreds of thousands like me - and we got your employment. HA HA.

If there were no PhD level research ... the american COLLEGE DROPOUTS wouldn't even have the materials to create. What a joke!
indiasucksalways (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Ha ha - you wish. Even if you did, you still are incapable of doing anything. California is $64 billion in debt, going bankrupt, and there are no more jobs. Everything India touches dies. Corp. America is getting wise to your fraud and soon no one will want to hire you. I make $100/hr meantime.
asakanda (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Corp America is getting wise about Indian fraud? How about the amount of inherent fraud in the system? Why do you think Wall Street and all the big Corp names are sucking **** now? Wise Corp America = OXYMORON.
indiasucksalways (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Why are all the big corp names sucking - not all - Apple sure isn't. And Apple is one of the few companies that doesn't layoff its American workforce and hire faking grifter conmen Indians who clean out one company after another. The "big corp names" that are sucking are the ones who employ tandoori conmen who can't do the work and end up putting FOR LEASE on their buildings. "Indians help keep America competitive" - yeah - competitive at seeing who can be the poorest country in the world.
indiasucksalways (9 months ago) Show Hide
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PhD research is a joke. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were COLLEGE DROPOUTS, not PhDs. Those who can do, those who can't study (and teach).

"Creativity is more important than knowledge"
-- Albert Einstein

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