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Miller: Fuel wholesaler's margin request 'unjustified'
A former Cabinet minister has reacted with fury over comments from a multinational fuel wholesaler in The Bahamas calling for the government to loosen price controls on fuel sales to compensate for the planned increase in business license fees on the price-controlled fuel sector.
Characteristically colorful and forceful in his statements, Leslie Miller, member of Parliament for Tall Pines and curr...
Fuel wholesaler calls for price control 'relief'
Fuel wholesaler calls for price control 'relief'
A major fuel wholesaler is calling on the government to finally allow an upward adjustment of decades-old price controls on fuel sales to permit some "relief" from what would otherwise be a "very serious impact" on the company's bottom line from increasing business license fees.
Rubis has entered into discussions with the government on the issue, urging it to implement a "fair" business license fe...
Super Value Boss: Food Wholesalers Will Be Okay
Super Value Boss: Food Wholesalers Will Be Okay
Food wholesalers in the country should not be struck with fear due to Sysco's acquisition of Bahamas Food Services (BFS), according to a prominent figure in the industry, Owner of Super Value Rupert Roberts told Guardian Business that both parties can co-exist in the local market.
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Ministry finds food wholesalers non-compliant
Ministry finds food wholesalers non-compliant
Senior government officials within the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources are reporting that a number of food wholesalers are still not complying with the country's regulations.
V. Alfred Gray confirmed to Guardian Business that he met with approximately 13 entities last week. This number, he said represents 75 percent of the country's food wholesalers. Out of that number, Gray noted tha...
Lucky Super Bowl Winners Enjoyed a Super Party for 30 persons thanks to a local wholesaler
Lucky Super Bowl Winners Enjoyed a Super Party for 30 persons thanks to a local wholesaler
Nassau, Bahamas ? Thanks to a local wholesaler, Jermaine Winder and his fianc?
Jonelle Rolle celebrated this year?s Super Bowl in ?giant? style! Winder entered the
?Win A Super Bowl Party? promotion for 30 persons at Island Wines and Spirits Liquor
Store located at the Top of the Hill Shopping Plaza.
Lucky Super Bowl Winners Enjoyed a Super Party for 30 persons thanks to a local wholesaler
Lucky Super Bowl Winners Enjoyed a Super Party for 30 persons thanks to a local wholesaler
Nassau, Bahamas - Thanks to a local wholesaler, Jermaine Winder and his fianc? Jonelle Rolle celebrated this year's Super Bowl in "giant" style!
? Winder entered the "Win A Super Bowl Party" promotion for 30
persons at Island Wines and Spirits Liquor Store located at the Top of the Hill Shopping Plaza.
WHOLESALERS TOLD: WORK WITH CITY MARKETS OR WRITE OFF SUMS OWED
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
CITY MARKETS' principal yesterday said he was "not willing to do business" with a number of Bahamian wholesale suppliers because of the terms they were seeking to impose, adding that relations between the two sides were "back to where we started" in November 2010.
Mark Finlayson, head of Trans-Island Traders, the 78 per cent majority shareholder in the s...
Wholesaler: '30 to 40' food prices up every day
Wholesaler: '30 to 40' food prices up every day
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
A major Bahamian food wholesaler yesterday said the prices of "30 to 40" items were increasing every day, with more hikes to come as consumers' wallets - so far "shielded" - prepare for a greater hit.
Don Carnine, general manager of Bahamas Food Services, said the wholesaler has felt the impact of a rise in the price of many staples, in pa...
Wholesaler gains Customs 'comfort'
Wholesaler gains Customs 'comfort'
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
A leading wholesaler was yesterday given "particular comfort" that its busiest sales period of the year would not be disrupted by the actions of Bahamas Customs, the Attorney General's Office giving an undertaking that the government agency would not detain its imported goods or refuse to accept due duty payments prior to their dispute going to trial.
Fr...