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Retailer fears lengthening consumer recovery
Retailer fears lengthening consumer recovery
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
A leading Bahamian retailer fears that the sector is likely to struggle during the 2011 first half due to the ever-lengthening time it is taking consumers to recover from their Christmas spending and pay down debt, warning that the period was going to be "very telling" for some firms' survival.
Christopher Lowe, operations manager at Grand Bahama-based K...
Christmas tree retailer happy with sales
Christmas tree retailer happy with sales
One indicator of Christmas shopping levels in The Bahamas is Christmas tree sales, and according to one retailer, this year’s sales have been good.
“Before the end of the day, the way it’s looking, we’re going to run out totally, so we’re really pleased about that,” Sydney Albury, proprietor of the Christmas Tree depot on Thompson Boulevard told Guardian Busines...
Local retailer teams up with window manufacturer to distribute world-class products
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, SEPT 30, 2008 ? The Home Centre and Fenestration & Glass Services have teamed up to increase distribution of a wide range of advanced hurricane impact resistant window solutions that are manufactured here in Grand Bahama.
URCA's regulatory ambit extended to natural gas activities
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) will see its regulatory ambit expand to encompass natural gas activities, with the government tabling the Natural Gas Bill 2024 yesterday. The Natural Gas Bill 2024 aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework governing the importation, regasification, storage, transport, and retail distribution of natural gas ...
Really Show Your Love this Mother's Day by investing in Mom's Health
Dr. Brian Clement Ph.D., N.M.D., L.N. has spearheaded the international progressive health movement for more than three and one-half decades. He is the Director of the renowned Hippocrates Health Institute, Florida (U.S.A.)...
New industrial agreement between Bahamasair's management and pilots nears completion
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Bahamasair pilots, represented by the Bahamas Airline Pilots Association (BALPA), will soon breathe a sigh of relief as the inking of a new industrial agreement with airline management is said to be on the horizon. BALPA and executives of the national flag carrier have been locked in dialogue at the negotiation table for [...]
2015 BHS Photo Competition
2015 BHS Photo Competition
The 2015 BHS Awards Evening was well-attended and enjoyed by all. Here are the winners!
U.S. Agencies ‘Handover’ disaster response equipment
U.S. Agencies ‘Handover’ disaster response equipment
Officials of the United States Embassy, Nassau, and the United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), presented counterparts at The Bahamas’ Ministry of Disaster Risk Management and its agencies with several critical pieces of disaster response equipment in a move that is expected to further boost the nation’s capability to better respond to natural disasters.
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 [...]
Letters to the Editor: Get helicopters to fight crime and illegal immigration
Dear Editor, Nassau is dying, both literally as well as figuratively, and unless something is done immediately and without any hesitation, the entirety of The Bahamas will surely collapse and might not ever recover. In its entire 50-year history as an "independent" nation (a topic for another conversation), the Commonwealth Of The Bahamas has never [...]