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Bahamian broker 'in perfect storm'

A Bahamian broker/dealer yesterday said it was caught in “a perfect storm” after becoming embroiled in a scheme that has allegedly cost thousands of small investors a collective $4m-$5m.Anthony Stubbs, IX Capital Group’s chief executive, told Tribune

Realtor appoints new sales agent

Damianos Sotheby’s International Realty has appointed Sarah Chemaly as the latest agent to join its sales team. Lana Rademaker, Damianos Sotheby’s chief brokerage officer, said: “We’re excited to be kicking off the New Year with a new team member. S

Oil explorer to 'showcase' £2m fund to big investors

Advisers to a Bahamas-based oil explorer will showcase its £2m investment fund to sophisticated and institutional investors during a presentation at Luciano’s this week.The BPC Investment Fund, which began taking investor subscriptions on January 6,

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Stopover arrivals up 8.1% in ‘record’ 2019

The Bahamas shrugged-off Hurricane Dorian’s impact to enjoy “a record-breaking tourism year” as total 2019 stopover arrivals increased by 8.1 percent to 1.78m.

Downtown chief pledges area’s ‘transformation’

The Downtown Nassau Partnership’s (DNP) managing director yesterday pledged that Bahamians and tourists will witness “a major transformation” of the area “within the next two to three years”.

GB ‘really getting back’ into tourism

The Bahamas’ top tourism official yesterday said Grand Bahama was “really getting back into business” with 84 percent of hotels, and 55 percent of the island’s attractions, now receiving visitors.

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BPL: One-third of Out Island generation ‘at end of its life’

Around one-third of Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) Family Island power generation capacity is “at or beyond the end of its life”, an Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) report revealed yesterday.

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PI hotel unveils downtown ferry

A major Paradise Island hotel plans to transport guests by boat to downtown Nassau twice a day to give them a “new experience”, its general manager has revealed.Benjamin Davis, the Warwick hotel’s senior executive, told Tribune Business: “We plan to

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Minister to 'tighten' up work permits

A Cabinet minister yesterday said he was behind a planned “tightening” of understudy programmes so that Bahamians are properly trained up to replace expatriate work permit holders. Dion Foulkes, minister of labour, said outside the Cabinet Office th

Demand for Bahamas up 23% before Dorian

Demand for a Bahamas vacation increased by almost 23 percent year-over-year prior to Hurricane Dorian striking the northern islands, Expedia has revealed. Executives with the online travel agent and search engine revealed that for the period from Ja

Minister 'won't jump gun' on increasing NIB rates

The government has yet to decide whether National Insurance Board (NIB) contribution rates will increase to safeguard its financial sustainability, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.Brensil Rolle, pictured, minister for the public service and Nationa

Govt working to get Cavalier staff due severance

The Ministry of Labour was yesterday working with Cavalier Construction to ensure the 54 employees it terminated last week receive all the severance pay and benefits due to them under the law. Dion Foulkes, minister of labour, said his ministry was i

Minister hopes terminated airport staff will be re-hired

A Cabinet minister yesterday voiced hope that some of the 11 terminated Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA) staff “may be reengaged”. Dion Foulkes, minister of labour, said: “I want to confirm that 11 persons at the GBIA in Freeport were laid o

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100 GB airport workers at risk

Government and trade union officials yesterday voiced fears that all 100 employees of the Grand Bahama International Airport Company may be terminated due to the drop-off in flights post-Dorian. John Pinder, director of labour, confirmed to Tribune

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Cavalier 'first casualty' of changing industry

Cavalier Construction is "the first casualty of a changing industry model" because it "didn't adapt with the times", an ex-Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) president argued yesterday.