Firms vie for Qatar’s $8.2B World Cup construction contract

Everyone wants a piece of the World Cup pie in Qatar. The country’s bullish growth is estimated to result in 5,000 employees by 2017 from the current 3,500.
October 18, 2011 2:18 by Reuters
…he was bullish on growth. The group is eyeing a headcount of 5,000 by 2017 from its current 3,500 and has recruited 300 people so far this year. ($1 = 0.633 British Pounds) (Reporting by Lorraine Turner; Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)
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