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Jabir

[jah-bir]

noun

  1. Geber.



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“WeWork hasn’t been immune to the office sector’s ongoing woes, but its own management issues can’t be ignored,” Jabir said.

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Ermengarde Jabir, a senior economist at Moody’s Analytics, said the company’s downfall stemmed in part from woes that affected all office landlords in the pandemic’s aftermath, but that its unconventional management and operating approach were also factors in its bankruptcy.

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Commiserating one night over their situations, Jabir tells Sophie that what he’s been working on could be a solution.

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Obsessed with past wrongs, Jabir has been quietly building a time machine, a contraption that looks like a janky iron lung.

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Their brother Mr Jabir also lost his wife and son.

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