- WSJ (2018)

Real-estate tycoon Mohamed Alabbar launched Noon to compete for a foothold in the Middle East’s online shopping boom. How the startup fares will provide a measure of the region’s ability to move beyond oil and real estate.

"DUBAI—Around the time Mohamed Alabbar launched his $1 billion e-commerce firm Noon, the Dubai billionaire gave his employees a piece of advice: If you want to go home at 5 p.m. each day, don’t work for me.

“I want people who sleep in the office,” says Mr. Alabbar, the founder of the now three-month-old startup. “Want to go walk your dog in the afternoon and all that? I’m not the guy you work for.”...

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