Those numbers are not correct. Our investment group pulled out last year with a combined net value of about 35m and that's just us. I believe someone lowered those numbers to make it look insignificant.
If this happens there is a good chance our investment group might come back to the Bahamas. Under your current government your country is uninvestable.
As long as the Bahamas has a hostile stance against foreign investors you will see your economy going down more and more. Personally i ran out of patience, sold/rented all assets and relocated back to europe where we just rehired staff.
At this point i don't even care about my expired temporary residency (which we reapplied a year ago without response) or the permanent one as i don't plan to come back anyway. I know at least 5 other high-level investors who had a similar experience. Your government is simply too crooked and without bribing,wasting time & money you don't get anything done in this country. You cannot really blame the bank for pulling the plug - it's simply not worth it due to the situation the Bahamas are in.
BaronInvest says...
Excuse me, but it wasn't the chinese - it was your government. And now you paying the bill for letting them do so.
On $4m annual bill to market Baha Mar
Posted 3 May 2017, 5:58 a.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
But Mitchell told us investors "Bring money, shut up" - that's exactly what we are doing now.
On Mitchell says ‘follow the money’ before deciding who to vote for
Posted 10 April 2017, 11:51 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
Those numbers are not correct. Our investment group pulled out last year with a combined net value of about 35m and that's just us. I believe someone lowered those numbers to make it look insignificant.
On Bahamas in $40m foreign property buyer ‘outflows’
Posted 17 March 2017, 5:25 a.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
If this happens there is a good chance our investment group might come back to the Bahamas. Under your current government your country is uninvestable.
On FNM pledge on Baha Mar sale
Posted 13 March 2017, 2:57 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
This article is a good example why no one in their right mind would come to this country and invest their money.
Just imagine there would be wealthy people outside the Bahamas reading this website to get themself informed about the Bahamas.
Man screw this country, an investment in North Korea would be more secure.
On Govt: Sarkis misleading public over Baha Mar
Posted 8 March 2017, 7:22 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
Wow! That he even still bothers...
On ‘Bahamas deserves better’ as Baha Mar opening date stalls
Posted 7 March 2017, 6:58 a.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
As long as the Bahamas has a hostile stance against foreign investors you will see your economy going down more and more. Personally i ran out of patience, sold/rented all assets and relocated back to europe where we just rehired staff.
At this point i don't even care about my expired temporary residency (which we reapplied a year ago without response) or the permanent one as i don't plan to come back anyway. I know at least 5 other high-level investors who had a similar experience. Your government is simply too crooked and without bribing,wasting time & money you don't get anything done in this country. You cannot really blame the bank for pulling the plug - it's simply not worth it due to the situation the Bahamas are in.
On Out Island ‘uproar’ over RBC closures
Posted 6 March 2017, 1:30 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
You'll vote for the crooks again and let them ruin your country. That's my prediction, I hope I'm wrong but I guess not
On Revival of the sponging industry
Posted 2 March 2017, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
Just eat more KFC... who cares about the environment or some pigs... Just give the corn to everyone not voting for PLP...
On Farmers blame ‘contaminated’ corn from BAIC feed mill for pig deaths
Posted 2 March 2017, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal
BaronInvest says...
And you wonder why your economy struggles...
On ‘Low morale’ at Ocean Club ahead of reopening
Posted 7 February 2017, 6:43 p.m. Suggest removal