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CBFS deal for City Markets 'doesn't make sense at all'

CBFS deal for City Markets 'doesn't make sense at all'

Sun, Oct 31st 2010, 11:00 PM

Published On:Monday, November 01, 2010

The move by an affiliate of Bahamas Food Services (BFS) and its principal, Ben Frisch, to acquire the 78 per cent majority shareholding in City Markets "doesn't make sense at any level", one competitor believes, as Tribune Business sources confirmed that rival retailers were already taking steps to stop buying meat and other produce from the wholesaler.

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Associated Grocers of the Bahamas, a BFS/Mr Frisch affiliate, and BSL Holdings over the purchase of the latter's 78 per cent equity holding in Bahamas Supermarkets, City Markets' operating parent, has produced a variety of reactions within the Bahamian grocery retail and wholesale industry - including "outrage", "paranoia" and incredulity.

Among the latter category was Robin Hood principal and president, Sandy Schaefer, who was initially disbelieving about the identity of City Markets' purchaser until Tribune Business presented him with its evidence.

Mr Schaefer questioned why anyone would want to assume the "high debt burden" currently on City Markets' books, which includes some $10.54 million in accounts payables owed mostly to Bahamian suppliers, plus RoyalBank of Canada's bank loans.

"If indeed it is a wholesaler, it doesn't make sense to me on any level," Mr Schaefer told Tribune Business. "I don't see what is to be gained financially by any enterprise when acquiring such a high debt burden to begin with. They're putting themselves behind the 8-ball to begin with - to encumber yourself with such a heavy debt burden.

"What will come out of it, I don't know. To me, it's merely delaying the inevitable." Mr Schaefer estimated that any buyer would require some $50-$60 million to acquire City Markets and "revamp the stores. Unless you can to that, you're in for a very long haul".

Another leading retailer, who requested anonymity, was just as incredulous about the move by BFS and Mr Frisch. "They wouldn't trade their lucrative wholesale business for a non-existent retail business," the source said. "That would be beyond stupid. The Solomon Brothers shot themselves in the foot. They'd [BFS] shoot their head off trading a good wholesale business for a retail business that doesn't exist.

"I don't know why anybody would buy it because the other retailers, Supervalue, Abaco Markets, Robin Hood, Premier Foods have their sales, so why should anybody buy their expenses? I would've thought it would have to go through liquidation as I think the parts are more valuable than the whole."

Spate of armed robberies over weekend

Spate of armed robberies over weekend

Sun, Oct 31st 2010, 11:00 PM

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Staff Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

POLICE are investigating a spate of armed robberies that occurred over the Halloween weekend.

Crime prevention advisories issued last week, which highlighted the criminal opportunity the popular tradition affords, proved ineffective for at least four people and two establishments, which were all robbed at gunpoint.

The crime spree began just after 6pm on Friday, when two masked men armed with handguns held up the Dig Again building supply store on Lobster Avenue, in the Golden Gates area. They made off with cash and fled the area in a champagne-coloured Chevy Envoy.

Several hours later, police were called after three men in a ...

Shootings leave three people in hospital

Shootings leave three people in hospital

Sun, Oct 31st 2010, 11:00 PM

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Staff Reporter

POLICE have pledged an increased presence within the community following a number of shootings which left three people recovering in hospital today.

The first incident was said by police to be the result of an attempted armed robbery on Saturday afternoon.

A woman was shot in her right hand after she resisted three men who tried to rob her of her jewellery. The victim was driving a 2006 Suzuki SUV headed south when the men approached her vehicle at Market Street and Ross Corner.

Less than two hours later, police were called to another shooting at Eneas Street off Meadow Street. A 28-year-old man suffered gunshot injuries to the chest and abdomen after he ...

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New Breed gets title win at Freedom Park
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Five quizzed over club stabbing death
Five quizzed over club stabbing death

Sun, Oct 31st 2010, 11:00 PM

Dog found after running from firecracker bangs

Dog found after running from firecracker bangs

Sun, Oct 31st 2010, 11:00 PM

"I WANT TO GO HOME"-- Pleading for his master to come and get her, this dog was one of the many Eastern Road dogs frightened Saturday night by the firecrackers of Halloween-celebrating neighbours.

"This nice dog," said Melissa Maura, an Eastern Road resident, "was terrified by the bangs Saturday night and was running terrified through my neigbourhood. She's cream-coloured, in good condition and has a black collar."

Anyone who recognises this dog, who is anxious to find her master, should call Ms. Maura at telephone 324-7392.

Ms Maura said that another friend has contacted her to say that she too has taken in a frightened dog and would also like to find its owner. ...