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October 02, 2013
Tess Truck & Equipment Sales and Services named as an official Cummins Power Generation dealer in the Bahamas

In April of this year, Cummins Power South announced plans for the expansion of its Cummins Power Generation business in the Caribbean...

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January 05, 2021
Automobile dealer hoping for 50 of last year's Q1 earnings in Q1 2021

Automobile dealers are hopeful that 2021 will bring about much better business than last year, with one leading dealer aiming to generate in the first quarter of 2021 at least 50 percent of the revenue recorded during the same period last year. General Manager of Bahamas Bus and Truck and Vice President of the Bahamas ...
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July 13, 2022
Auto prices continue to rise

A sports utility vehicle (SUV) that would have cost $45,000 to $50,000 before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic can cost customers around $60,000 for the same vehicle today, Bahamas Bus & Truck General Manager and Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) Vice President Ben Albury said. On average, new car prices in The Bahamas are up 20 ...
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September 08, 2021
Auto retailers caught off guard by high demand for luxury vehicles and low inventory

The local automotive industry has been caught off guard by what has become a high demand for luxury vehicles and low inventory as a result of global supply chain shortages.

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January 29, 2021
Albury: Infrastructure impediments could slow EV market growth

Local infrastructural impediments will likely stymie the growth of electric vehicles (EV), Bahamas Bus & Truck General Manager and Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) Vice President Ben Albury told Guardian Business yesterday, explaining that an unreliable power grid and problems with flooding are just some of the things to be considered by those looking at ...
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April 15, 2020
Auto dealers fear some won't survive lockdown measures

Bahamian auto dealers said yesterday they fear some of their businesses may "fold in" if the government's emergency lockdown measures persist much longer. Vice President of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) and General Manager of Bahamas Bus and Truck Ben Albury said while most [...]
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A blind eye
News Article
May 03, 2017
A blind eye

If public confidence in the
integrity of the political
directorate of The Bahamas is to become a hallmark of our
political culture, it is of the first importance that the prime minister and other ministers of
government observe -- and be seen to observe -- the highest standards of probity in
public life.
-- PERRY CHRISTIE, 2002

As prime minister of The Bahamas, Perry Gladstone Christie has proven...

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A Bahamian hustle
News Article
April 26, 2017
A Bahamian hustle

The stench from the scandal involving Jerome Fitzgerald and his shameless abuse of power; conflict of interest; and greedy, self-serving, unscrupulous actions as a minister in the Christie administration is intensifying with each passing day as he refuses to acknowledge his breach of the codes governing the conduct of members of the Cabinet.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Perry Christie remains disgrac...

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April 21, 2017
Minister admits soliciting Sarkis

Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald yesterday admitted to contacting then Baha Mar developer Sarkis Izmirlian to "seek his assistance" in advancing "some work" with the resort on behalf of his father, the founder of Bahamas Cargo & Logistics.
In a series of emails between Fitzgerald and Izmirlian dating back to 2013, which were revealed by The Tribune yesterday, Fitzgerald lobbied Izmirlian fo...

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News Article
March 10, 2017
Many Jubilee Gardens residents still transient

After 13 years as a resident of Jubilee Gardens, Idamae Bain, 57, now suffers from pulmonary fibrosis disease.
Pulmonary fibrosis is a respiratory disease in which scars are formed in the lung tissue, leading to serious breathing problems.
Idamae said since being diagnosed with the disease a few years ago, she has had to stop working and seek treatment.
She indicated that she has not been home sin...

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