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BF&M Insurance
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BF&M Insurance

One Montague Place
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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The Cabana Club
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The Cabana Club

Gladstone Road
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Island Heritage Insurance Co Ltd

34 Collins Ave
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas

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News Article
December 20, 2012
BFS Sale Pumps 9M Into Treasury

The government will earn around $9 million in stamp tax from the sale of Bahamas Food Services (BFS) to U.S. wholesale giant Sysco, providing a much-needed injection of cash into the public treasury.

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December 19, 2012
Govt Approves BFS Sale To Sysco

The government has approved the sale of Bahamas Food Services (BFS) to one of the largest corporations in the United States. Sysco, with revenue over $39 billion in 2011, will acquire the country's largest food distributor for an unknown sum.

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November 02, 2012
Pritchard blasts BFS sale to Sysco

A leading wholesaler has come out against Sysco's bid to acquire Bahamas Food Services (BFS), saying he does not support the move "by any stretch of the imagination". Robert E. C. Pritchard, vice president of Asa H. Pritchard Limited, told Guardian Business that the takeover will end up "hurting a lot of people".

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September 14, 2012
Talks Begin on BFS Sale to Sysco

Negotiations for Bahamas Food Services (BFS) to be sold to U.S. food supplier Sysco are underway and such a deal would be "the best thing ever" in the local food industry, according to the BFS former head of operations, Philip Lightbourne.

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October 03, 2010
Employees concerned over BFS/Prime Bahamas merger

The acquisition of local wholesaler Prime Bahamas by Bahamas Food Services(BFS)has left a bitter taste in the mouths of some Prime Bahamas employees, who claim that they were given a few days'notice that they would have to reapply for their jobs with no guarantees that they would be rehired.

"This is a cost-cutting process. It's unavoidable,"said Prime Bahamas CEO Garland Evans at the company's...

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