“Dubai World crisis is a lesson for investors” says Jim Rogers
It is one of the lessons that any investor should learn very early in their career – do not do anything unless you know it is guaranteed by somebody that you can rely on, international investor Jim Rogers told RT.“Nobody ever guaranteed Dubai World, and that’s the lesson that people have learned over and over again throughout history,” he added.
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