Only way for the Bahamas to survive in this market is to attract wealthy foreigners. it naturally has all the right ingredients ( well not politically though). Tax planning these days only works for an individual, if he moves to where his accounts are. Bahamas is attractive compared to places like Anguilla. Or who wants to raise his kids in Nevis? So to O in OFC should not stand for offshore, but onshore. The name of the game is, onshoring foreigners to the Bahamas. So Min. Pinder close the loop and offer (I) easier naturalization for foreigners to become Bahamians, and their families, and allow, across the board (ii) dual or multiple citizenships. well I really don't think a German would give up his passport just to acquire a Bahamian passport. But I guess this naturalization thing is yet another political hot potato. We may have qualified prospective MPs over night, ey?
Nelly is the face of the illegal immigrant monsters. Look at her. She threatens us to do the work for little money, pay the overpriced prices for milk and honey in the land of milk and honey, is smiling because she is missing her family in Peru and does not mind to get abused, mentally, economically and maybe even physically. She could not wait to come here. I think all of us will be foreigners in most of the places out there. Funny at the world economic forum in Switzerland, the wealthy and important participants had to part take in a work shop where they had to play fugitives. Can you imagine, our Politicians in their starched shirts and pressed suits sleeping in the bushes, eating scraps and working 24/7 to get his kids fed?
what is "minimizing outsourcing lay-offs" dear Newspaper? So the Bank tries to outsource lay offs and then minimize it? Please Mr. Scotia Bank, can you outsource the lay offs to Trinidad and once there, minimize it?
Why are people always talking out of their ass, when they cant tell he truth? Two things we Bahamians have always right: the suit and the speech.
GrassRoot says...
Only way for the Bahamas to survive in this market is to attract wealthy foreigners. it naturally has all the right ingredients ( well not politically though). Tax planning these days only works for an individual, if he moves to where his accounts are. Bahamas is attractive compared to places like Anguilla. Or who wants to raise his kids in Nevis? So to O in OFC should not stand for offshore, but onshore. The name of the game is, onshoring foreigners to the Bahamas. So Min. Pinder close the loop and offer (I) easier naturalization for foreigners to become Bahamians, and their families, and allow, across the board (ii) dual or multiple citizenships. well I really don't think a German would give up his passport just to acquire a Bahamian passport. But I guess this naturalization thing is yet another political hot potato. We may have qualified prospective MPs over night, ey?
On Bahamas must join 'innovative' IFCs to survive
Posted 31 January 2014, 7:28 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Wow. If KFC is going down in the Bahamas the economy is lost. Goodbye and good night.
On 35 lose jobs as KFC branch closes down
Posted 28 January 2014, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
I think the lawyers of Nygard vs. Bacon should donate 10% of their attorney fees to pay for private security at Jaws Beach.
On Tourists robbed at gunpoint on Jaws Beach
Posted 27 January 2014, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Try the Web shops. They don't sent the jobs to Turks but your money. With the next boat.
On Scotiabank to minimse outsourcing lay-offs
Posted 24 January 2014, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Nelly is the face of the illegal immigrant monsters. Look at her. She threatens us to do the work for little money, pay the overpriced prices for milk and honey in the land of milk and honey, is smiling because she is missing her family in Peru and does not mind to get abused, mentally, economically and maybe even physically. She could not wait to come here. I think all of us will be foreigners in most of the places out there. Funny at the world economic forum in Switzerland, the wealthy and important participants had to part take in a work shop where they had to play fugitives. Can you imagine, our Politicians in their starched shirts and pressed suits sleeping in the bushes, eating scraps and working 24/7 to get his kids fed?
On Man denies any involvement over missing Peruvian woman
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Dear Dr. Minnis, do yourself a favor and send the newspaper a different picture of yours. Thank you very much. A concerned citizen.
On FNM: BTC deal is a betrayal
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:22 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
heard the B.O.B. is hiring. They had no one in the risk management department.
On Scotiabank to minimse outsourcing lay-offs
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
what is "minimizing outsourcing lay-offs" dear Newspaper? So the Bank tries to outsource lay offs and then minimize it? Please Mr. Scotia Bank, can you outsource the lay offs to Trinidad and once there, minimize it?
Why are people always talking out of their ass, when they cant tell he truth? Two things we Bahamians have always right: the suit and the speech.
On Scotiabank to minimse outsourcing lay-offs
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:20 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Ok Stop whining. In the old days, Mr. Williams would have brought along his 5 comrades to share in the work but not the pay.
On Leon Williams to be senior advisor on C&W board
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Nice tie Mr. Williams!
On Leon Williams to be senior advisor on C&W board
Posted 24 January 2014, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal