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Baha Mar director probe ‘won’t find a bloody thing’
The Baha Mar liquidators will “not find one bloody thing” wrong when they probe the Sarkis Izmirlian-led Board’s conduct, a former director told Tribune Business yesterday.
'Unstoppable momentum' sees Baha Mar locate Mondrian replacement
Baha Mar yesterday said its rapid replacement of the Mondrian brand with SLS Hotels provided evidence of “the unstoppable momentum” behind the $2.6 billion project.
Don’t gamble away the legal profession
Do you consider yourself a gambler? Opening the Bahamian legal system to foreign law firms is just that: A gamble. There is only a small chance (20 per cent, give or take) that opening the legal system to foreign law firms will drastically increase offshore financial services bsiness for the Bahamas.
Bahamas locked into low growth by ‘rigidities’
The Bahamas will remain locked into low 1-1.5 per cent economic growth rates unless the Government tackles “several structural rigidities” such as high energy costs, Moody’s warned yesterday.
China: Baha Mar conspiracy claim is ‘preposterous’
Baha Mar’s contractor yesterday described as “preposterous” claims by the developer that it was involved in a ‘conspiracy’ with the Christie administration to oust the Izmirlian family from the $3.5 billion project.
Minnis: We must be united if we are to win
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis told supporters at a party retreat in Grand Bahama over the weekend that they must be united and ready to work if the FNM is to win the next general election.
Bahamas Interschool Equestrian League is officially launched
ONE of the new sports set to be introduced into the high school curriculum by the National Sports Secretariat, the Bahamas Interschool Equestrian League (BIEL) was officially launched yesterday.
Endorsement for the Independent Provider Association slammed as 'deceptive'
MEDICAL Association of the Bahamas President Dr Sy Coolidge Pierre has denied that the Trade Union Congress and the Bahamas Independent Provider Association has entered into a partnership to advance National Health Insurance discussions, calling the purported agreement “distasteful and deceptive.”
No more ‘catch up’ over financial crime standards
The Bahamas must ensure it never again plays “catch up” after achieving perfect compliance with global anti-financial crime standards, a former attorney general is warning.
Bahamas cannot be blacklisting ‘pariah’
The Bahamas will not risk becoming a global “pariah” by rejecting the countries and organisations that continue to ‘blacklist’ its financial services industry, a Cabinet minister asserted yesterday.
USA tops Mexico 5-0 for beach soccer title, Bahamas 4th overall
The Bahamas men’s national beach soccer team came so close to booking their ticket to the United Arab Emirates for the 2023 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
'WHAT'S CHANGED' ON BAHAMASAIR GB AIRLIFT PLANS?
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The head of a Bahamian privately-owned airline has expressed scepticism over plans to solve Grand Bahama's tourism woes via Bahamasair servicing five US markets, asking Tribune Business: "What's changed?" Acknowle
'WHAT'S CHANGED' ON BAHAMASAIR GB AIRLIFT PLANS?
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The head of a Bahamian privately-owned airline has expressed scepticism over plans to solve Grand Bahama's tourism woes via Bahamasair servicing five US markets, asking Tribune Business: "What's changed?" Acknowle
'WHAT'S CHANGED' ON BAHAMASAIR GB AIRLIFT PLANS?
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The head of a Bahamian privately-owned airline has expressed scepticism over plans to solve Grand Bahama's tourism woes via Bahamasair servicing five US markets, asking Tribune Business: "What's changed?" Acknowle
We Rise: Stop touring, start fixing Grand Bahama
ORGANISERS of the protest group We Rise yesterday criticised the government’s handling of Grand Bahama amid its continued economic decline, urging the Minnis administration to “stop touring, and start immediately to bring relief” to the island.
QC slams ‘free lunch’ for Port and Hutchison
A well-known QC has slammed the Government’s Freeport incentive legislation for “giving a free lunch” to those who can most afford it - Hutchison Whampoa and the Grand Bahama Port Authority’s (GBPA) two family shareholders.
Team Bahamas selected for Caribbean Cup
WITH a combination of players from New Providence and Grand Bahama and a number of collegians, the Bahamas Basketball Federation has selected the team to represent the Bahamas at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation’s FIBA Women’s Caribbean Cup.The
$6.3bn project 'back on track' says developer
EVEN though Kylin International plans to commence major multi-million development projects in Antigua and the Turks and Caicos, Ken Russell says the $6.3bn Blackwood Pointe project for East Grand Bahama is moving in a positive direction again and things are back on track with the Bahamas government.
DIANE PHILLIPS: Who really named The Bahamas? Was it Lucayans, not the Spanish and does it really mean what we think?
FOR AS long as any of us can remember, we have believed what we have been tol that the Spanish who first discovered these islands in 1492 gave them their name, Bahama, meaning shallow sea.
‘Red flags’ over financial sector growth eliminated
The Bahamas’ removal from Europe’s blacklist “sets the stage” for financial services growth by eliminating the last “red flags” to doing business with this nation, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.