Again, why are these shares not being offered to the small retail investor? It is unjust, this government has no interest in empowering the small Bahamian. Instead these shares will be allocated to the chosen, favorite few. Mr. Bowe's explanation is pure BS, we are not that dumb. He knows these shares will be massively oversubscribed as this company will be very profitable, so he should save his lies and stop insulting Bahamians. He is a lackey engaging in unjust practices, to the detriment of the average Bahamian, he should be embarrassed to make such asinine comments. Offer these shares to ALL Bahamians, allocating them from the bottom up, smallest orders first, this will ensure the widest shareholder base possible.
Absolute gibberish. Lost all respect for Mr. Gomez when he failed to deliver on his pledge a long time ago. He is now a poster child for this " promise everything and deliver nothing" government. He should just resign as he tried to do several times and go back into private practice, his time in government has been an abject failure, and his word is worthless.
Yes, and start with the general manager of BEC in Long Island who uses BEC' s large truck to launch his 30 foot yacht and leaves the vehicle parked on the ramp so no one else can use it untill he comes back. BEC employees with 100 % company funded pensions and healthcare have raped this country blind.
We have simply traded in white colonial masters for corrupt black slave masters ( FNM and PLP) under the guise of democracy. Make no mistake you are not free and this government never wants you to be independent or self sufficient. They want you to continue to come on your knees at the table while they eat and beg for some crumbs. " Chairman Miller please turn on my power, my son needs a job." Meanwhile he owes hundred of thousands in outstanding bills. In any civilized country he would have been fired and hung his head in shame. While 7000 Bahamian households are without power ! Because BEC is inefficient and run under patronage to buy votes, and archaic and vision less. This country should encourage and give subsidies for renewable energy, not hinder at every step a person's initiative to free themselves and this country from fossil fuels.
WTF, how dumb are these idiots. First it was illegal to have solar power, then solar panels, inverters are duty free, and net metering is coming and encouraged. Now these systems must be disconnected ! Are these clowns serious. There is a business in Nassau with over 600 panels on their roof and I can not have 12 ? Meanwhile the prime minster runs his house from solar panels. These visonless, selfish, hypocrites need to go. Until these neo-colonial dinosaur wannabes are deposed this country has a bleak future.
We are a society of lawlessness and corruption personified in our government and present prime minister who blatantly refuse to comply with a Supreme Court order. This is a crime, and those officials are criminals and should be incarcerated as such. Our prime minister should be held in contempt of court until this order is complied with. How is there one law for some Bahamians and not for others?
You appear to be uniformed. I did some research and for RBC they do process cheques for non- clients and the fee is $5. Double what it is in the Bahamas. So yes we are being charged 100 % more for the same service in the Bahamas as in Canada.
DonAnthony says...
"The men receive a monthly pension of $11 and the widows receive $4.50 per month."
Let this sink in for moment. Does this government have no shame? How do they sleep at night?
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DonAnthony says...
Again, why are these shares not being offered to the small retail investor? It is unjust, this government has no interest in empowering the small Bahamian. Instead these shares will be allocated to the chosen, favorite few. Mr. Bowe's explanation is pure BS, we are not that dumb. He knows these shares will be massively oversubscribed as this company will be very profitable, so he should save his lies and stop insulting Bahamians. He is a lackey engaging in unjust practices, to the detriment of the average Bahamian, he should be embarrassed to make such asinine comments. Offer these shares to ALL Bahamians, allocating them from the bottom up, smallest orders first, this will ensure the widest shareholder base possible.
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DonAnthony says...
Blah, blah, blah. No one believes a word out of his mouth now. Mr. Damian " promise everything, do nothing" Gomez.
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DonAnthony says...
What not to do. They are well experienced.
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DonAnthony says...
Absolute gibberish. Lost all respect for Mr. Gomez when he failed to deliver on his pledge a long time ago. He is now a poster child for this " promise everything and deliver nothing" government. He should just resign as he tried to do several times and go back into private practice, his time in government has been an abject failure, and his word is worthless.
On Gomez stands by pledge to tackle govt corruption
Posted 27 November 2015, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal
DonAnthony says...
Yes, and start with the general manager of BEC in Long Island who uses BEC' s large truck to launch his 30 foot yacht and leaves the vehicle parked on the ramp so no one else can use it untill he comes back. BEC employees with 100 % company funded pensions and healthcare have raped this country blind.
On BEC layoffs ‘likely’ - but not hundreds
Posted 25 November 2015, 7:51 p.m. Suggest removal
DonAnthony says...
We have simply traded in white colonial masters for corrupt black slave masters ( FNM and PLP) under the guise of democracy. Make no mistake you are not free and this government never wants you to be independent or self sufficient. They want you to continue to come on your knees at the table while they eat and beg for some crumbs. " Chairman Miller please turn on my power, my son needs a job." Meanwhile he owes hundred of thousands in outstanding bills. In any civilized country he would have been fired and hung his head in shame. While 7000 Bahamian households are without power ! Because BEC is inefficient and run under patronage to buy votes, and archaic and vision less. This country should encourage and give subsidies for renewable energy, not hinder at every step a person's initiative to free themselves and this country from fossil fuels.
WTF, how dumb are these idiots. First it was illegal to have solar power, then solar panels, inverters are duty free, and net metering is coming and encouraged. Now these systems must be disconnected ! Are these clowns serious. There is a business in Nassau with over 600 panels on their roof and I can not have 12 ? Meanwhile the prime minster runs his house from solar panels. These visonless, selfish, hypocrites need to go. Until these neo-colonial dinosaur wannabes are deposed this country has a bleak future.
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Posted 25 November 2015, 7:44 p.m. Suggest removal
DonAnthony says...
We are a society of lawlessness and corruption personified in our government and present prime minister who blatantly refuse to comply with a Supreme Court order. This is a crime, and those officials are criminals and should be incarcerated as such. Our prime minister should be held in contempt of court until this order is complied with. How is there one law for some Bahamians and not for others?
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Posted 23 November 2015, 2:40 p.m. Suggest removal
DonAnthony says...
God help us, we are averaging two a night now.
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DonAnthony says...
You appear to be uniformed. I did some research and for RBC they do process cheques for non- clients and the fee is $5. Double what it is in the Bahamas. So yes we are being charged 100 % more for the same service in the Bahamas as in Canada.
http://www.rbcroyalbank.com/products/de…
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