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Lack of creativity hurting entrepreneurs
Lack of creativity hurting entrepreneurs
By JAMMAL SMITH
Guardian Business Reporter
jammal@nasguard.com
A lack of creativity is one of the major challenges faced by entrepreneurs according to several members of the business community, who say following trends won't translate into much success in today's economic climate.
President of Superwash Dionisio D'Aguilar and John S. George President Andrew Wilson were keynote speakers at the 2010...
Laundromat chain turn to WiFi growth
Laundromat chain turn to WiFi growth
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
Having stuck diligently to what he considered sound business principles, leading to 2007 becoming a "peak year" for the company, Superwash president Dionisio D'Aguilar is now "racking his brains" on how to stimulate revenue following three years of decline.
Mr D'Aguilar blamed the slump on the economy and more competition entering the lau...
D'Aguilar: Place public schools under private control
Following an altercation at Government High School last week that resulted in one student being stabbed and two others injured, Free National Movement (FNM) candidate for Montagu Dionisio D'Aguilar yesterday suggested public schools be removed from government responsibility and placed under private control.
"I think our private schools are very well run and they achieve commendable results," said ...
'BPL will continue to fail without extra capacity'
'BPL will continue to fail without extra capacity'
BUSINESSMAN Dionisio D'Aguilar asserted that Bahamas Power and Light Company Ltd. will continue to fail in providing consumers with reliable service so long as its money is "pissed" away, while insisting the company should make a concerted effort to shift all customers to prepaid metering with a view to improving BPL's cash generation.
Dionisio's pontifical performance
Dionisio's pontifical performance
You didn't have to listen too intently to Dionisio D'Aguilar to hear the unmistakable rumble of a train-wreck in the making.
Roberts and D'Aguilar exchange political blows
Roberts and D'Aguilar exchange political blows
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts and Free National Movement (FNM) candidate for Montagu Dionisio D'Aguilar exchanged political blows yesterday, with Roberts accusing D'Aguilar of having a conflict of interest in his role as a politician and his former role as a director of Baha Mar, and D'Aguilar accusing Roberts of being silent in the face of a reported conflict of interes...
Former Senator Lanisha Rolle and businessman D'Aguilar ratified by FNM
THE Free National Movement ratified six candidates for the next general election during a Central Council meeting last night, including businessman Dionisio d?Aguilar and former Senator Lanisha Rolle.
'I'm used to not having power almost. It's become a routine now'
Life without electricity is tough and frustrating for residents of Doubloon Drive, watching BPL trucks pass and nearby corners restored to power. Nico Scavella reports
The perception of independence
The perception of independence
The Free National Movement (FNM) is trying to complete its list of candidates for the general election as soon as possible in order to provide these men and women proper time to hit the ground and get to know their constituents.
Minnis: FNM is stable and ready
Minnis: FNM is stable and ready
DESPITE two Free National Movement candidates abandoning their 2017 election campaigns and reported continued friction behind closed doors of the organisation, FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis told The Tribune yesterday that he doubts any of this has damaged the party's image.












