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CEO: BPL has to revisit tariff rate
CEO: BPL has to revisit tariff rate
Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) Chief Executive Officer Shevonn Cambridge said the power company will have to revisit is tariff rates to meet operational demands and pay off its debt. The last tariff rate adjustment occurred in 2010, when the last Hubert Ingraham-led administration increased Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) rates by about five percent, which increased ..
Access Accelerator appoints Interim Executive Director
The Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre (Access Accelerator) Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Ms. Samantha L. Rolle has been appointed Interim Executive Director at the Access Accelerator, Small Business Development Centre.
Ms. Rolle has more than 16 years in management, with significant experience in corporate management, strategic development as well as policy ...
Leno Adds Leaders to Board, Chairs of Bahamas Chamber of Commerce & Small Business Development Centre
Leno Adds Leaders to Board, Chairs of Bahamas Chamber of Commerce & Small Business Development Centre
Leading financial services provider Leno announced today it has strengthened its board of directors in a strategic move toward growing its portfolio, adding the chairs of both the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce & Employers Confederation and the Small Business Development Centre.
News of the appointments came from Leno Chairman Montgomery Braithwaite, CA.
“We are very pleased to report that ...
No 'national asset lost' via BTC's sale
No 'national asset lost' via BTC's sale
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
Bahamians "ought not to feel we have lost a national asset" through the Bahamas Telecommunications Company's (BTC) privatisation, a senior accountant said yesterday, pointing out that whatever happened the currently state-owned incumbent would have at least one major 100 per cent Bahamian-owned competitor in a liberalised market.
Raymond Winder, managing...
The College of The Bahamas Career Symposium 2015
Thursday 10th September 2015 2:00 PM
When: Thursday, September 10th, 2015
Where: The College of The Bahamas, Harry C. Moore Library and Information Centre, Auditorium
Time: 2:00 p.m. ? 4:00 p.m.
Panellists include:
? Joy Jibrilu, Director General, Ministry of Tourism
? Mervin Sweeting, Founder & CEO, Switcha Bahamas Ltd.
? Raymond Winder, Managing Partner, Deloitte & Touche
? Dr. Selima...
Why Businesses Fail
Why Businesses Fail
Recently, leadership dynamics have been investigated in several different ways, including financial management, human capital management, and strategic management. Additionally, business academics and practitioners debate the topic of leadership at length in connection with business success or alternatively, business failure. Whether management is considered poor or good, what must be considered i...
BROKER CLIENTS WANT RIGHT TO SUE FOR 25M
BROKER CLIENTS WANT RIGHT TO SUE FOR 25M
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
CLIENTS of a failed Bahamian broker/dealer are seeking a Supreme Court order that would assign them the right to sue those deemed responsible for their collective $24.5 million loss, fearing they may lose forever any prospect of recovering this sum.
Two separate clients have filed documents before the court requesting that Caledonia Corporate Management'...
JA BahamaJac 2014 goes International
JA BahamaJac 2014 goes International
Over 400 junior achievers representing six islands of our archipelago and two countries - The Bahamas and Turks & Caicos (14 delegates)...
Davis Family Office Names New CEO
Davis Family Office Names New CEO
Davis Family Office, a family-owned privately held company focused on investment management and real estate development is pleased to announce the appointment of Liam R. Davis as Chief Executive Officer of the newly structured entity...
Racing to bring an end to polio
Racing to bring an end to polio
HUNDREDS of Rotarians and supporters turned out for the End Polio Bed Race at the Marathon Mall on Saturday.
Organised by Joanne Smith and Paul Cartwright of the East Nassau Rotary Club, the event raised about $10,000 for Rotary International's global campaign to eradicate polio, which still strikes thousands of children in four African and Asian countries.
Over a period of three hours, competit...