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Ashley Furniture Homestore is now open!
Ashley Furniture Homestore is now open!
Ashley Furniture Homestore is now open on Prince Charles Dr.
Caribbean's largest Ashley HomeStore showroom set to open on January 22, creating up to 30 jobs
Caribbean's largest Ashley HomeStore showroom set to open on January 22, creating up to 30 jobs
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Caribbean's largest Ashley Furniture HomeStore showroom is set to officially open next Monday, featuring a vast collection from one of the world's leading furniture manufacturers and bringing up to 30 new jobs to the Capital. Matthew Davis, the Executive Vice President of Quality Home Centre and Ashley Furniture Bahamas, told Eyewitness [...]
Starting a Small Business just faster and easier
Starting a Small Business just faster and easier
Department of Inland Revenue introduces provisional licences...The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) is continuing its efforts to improve ease of doing business by helping to speed up the process for entrepreneurs to start a new business...
FNM vows transparency with foreign investment
FNM vows transparency with foreign investment
IF elected to office, the Free National Movement's approach to negotiating heads of agreements with foreign investors will follow proper protocol and be more transparent than the current government, FNM Chairman Michael Pintard said yesterday.
Turnquest to PM: Not enough to identify needs - must bring solutions
FNM Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest has taken Prime Minister Perry Christie to task over what Turnquest deems the prime minister's manifest inability to manage the tourism sector-related deficiencies Christie outlined at an investment conference in London last week.
VAT: Fiscal savior or looming tsunami
VAT: Fiscal savior or looming tsunami
A group of obviously concerned and jittery Bahamian business leaders got a sobering message recently from Financial Secretary John Rolle: The country would suffer a "bloodier and more painful" experience in a few years than it currently faces with unsustainable debt levels if it does not move quickly to reform its tax system.
The government has announced that Value Added Tax (VAT) will be introdu...
Boat show at Palm Cay was a tremendous success
Boat show at Palm Cay was a tremendous success
Palm Cay, the upscale waterfront development on New Providence's eastern shore, recently hosted the 2nd Annual Bahamas Sports Fishing Network (BSFN) Boat Show.
The event drew twice the boats and double the crowd as a year ago, and featured vessels on display from $10,000 to $290,000, ranging from center console open fishing vessels with single outboard engines to elaborate sportsfishing models.
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Lee Interiors Partners with Teknion
Lee Interiors Partners with Teknion
Lee Interiors today announced that it has entered into a partnership with contract furniture manufacturer Teknion. Under the agreement, Lee Interiors will sell, service and support Teknion's portfolio of panel, freestanding and desking systems, architectural products, case goods filing and storage, workplace accessories and extensive seating line in the Bahamas.
World Trade Organisation team meets with businesses
World Trade Organisation team meets with businesses
Nassau, Bahamas - Consultation with private enterprises
has started as the Bahamas negotiates membership in the World Trade
Organisation (WTO).
WTO chief negotiator, chartered
accountant Raymond Winder, said there may have to be changes in the
Government's revenue structure.
Mr Winder met with representatives
from printing, publishing, packaging, manufacturing, beverages and...
32m and never slept in
32m and never slept in
DESPITE the breathtaking views surrounding a 23,000 square-foot Paradise Island mansion now on the market for sale, no one has ever spent a single night inside the house.