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October 28, 2010
Supervalue chief opposes grocery store booze sales

Supervalue president Rupert Roberts yesterday came out against any plans the Government might have to grant grocery stores the right to sell liquor in-house to their customers, a move which rival retailers and at least one local liquor manufacturer have expressed their support for.

Meanwhile, some small liquor retailers told Tribune Business yesterday they would fear being pushed out of busines...

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January 11, 2011
Supervalue 'hedges bets' on energy, food rises

Supervalue is dusting off plans to bulk purchase in advance in a bid to head off escalating food prices expected to hit later this year, its president and owner also expressing fears that energy prices might "double" during 2011.

With commodity price increases an emerging threat that might knock any Bahamian economic recovery off course, Rupert Roberts told Tribune Business that the grocery cha...

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October 05, 2015
SOS - Save Our South: Tribune Media Group launches hurricane relief campaign to raise 500,000

THE Tribune Media Group is partnering with SuperValue, Furniture Plus, New Oriental Laundry and Cleaners, Bahamasair, Island Cellular, Mario's Bowling and Entertainment Palace and other corporate and private entities to launch a national campaign to raise $500,000 for food and other essential supplies for those so adversely affected by Hurricane Joaquin...

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November 09, 2011
Birch: Possibilities For Western Frontier

The lack of big commercial development among an explosion of residential communities could mean Old Fort Bay Town Centre will thrive as it prepares to open a variety of stores and offices.

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June 06, 2011
Finlayson Pulls Out Of The Robin Hood Deal

It was announced last night that Mark Finlayson is withdrawing his bid to purchase the Robin Hood food retail stores.

The deal was cancelled due to "irreconcilable differences"

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January 21, 2020
Dasani Hydrate & Fit Week Encourages Bahamians to Get Moving & Stay Refreshed

January often sparks a renewed commitment for many men and women to get moving, and the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) recently hosted its second Dasani Hydrate & Fit Week, to encourage just that. The weeklong series of activities included samplings and giveaways at the Club One Fitness Center, Mac Fit 360, Solomon’s Supercenter and Supervalue. The week then culminated with CBC hydrating thous...

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March 07, 2012
Bahamian Leading Ladies Rip the Runway in Red Gowns

Bahamian Leading Ladies Rip the Runway in Red Gowns
The Inaugural Red Dress Soiree Wows Hundreds, Raises Thousands for
Bahamas AIDS Foundation

Hundreds filed into the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort Ballroom for the Inaugural Red Dress Soiree held on March 3, 2012, which raised thousands for the Bahamas AIDS Foundation and their work with adolescents affected by and infected with HIV AIDS.

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December 27, 2019
Christmas Surprise MAKES FOR Merry CIBC FirstCaribbean Clients

Many CIBC FirstCaribbean customers received an unexpected Christmas gift from their bank during its recent “Jingle All the Way” cards promotion...

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Business - Tue Mar 16
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March 16, 2010
Business - Tue Mar 16

British Airways strike is on

Freeport Concrete can't pay for audit

Galanis hits back at 'sham audit' claims

Exuma Resort rated #1 retirement community

100% improvement in anti-corruption of awarding contracts

Counterfeit DVD and CD sales 'undermine' legitimate companies

Government's $90-$175m annual BEC savings plan

Entrepreneur plan targeting up to 50

$200m investment at o...

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October 31, 2010
CBFS deal for City Markets 'doesn't make sense at all'

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 Understand...

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