In his old days the DPM wants to convert from being a lawyer to become a business man and entrepreneur (in my terminology a business man does more than just holding the bag to receive donations).
Ok. 1x1 for an entrepreneur in spe. Here is how it works in the real world: you set up a business plan first, cuz without a business plan you don't have a business and you cant get an investor. a business plan describes the business and shows if the writer of the business plan knows his shit or is simply another magician landed on our shores.
IF the agreement is valued at bsd 900,000, did the DPM ask for PowerSecure to pay the BSD900,000. If not, why not? Maybe the agreement is worth BSD 900,000,000 cuz if PowerSecure does not even know NOW, whether the selling price per kWh is 32, or 16, or 27, or 23, how can they even make a bid? (the winning a bid part in the Bahamas is easy and has a BSD value attached to it too).
Good luck and good night. DPM aint be winning the Nobelprice for this stunt.
You have a Point and still I have to ask you on what planet you live. I wonder whether Bahamas law protects the employed person local contractor over the interests of CCA. It is also interesting to see whether the winding up petition can even be heard until the court has issued the written ruling
"Profound Gratitude" She forgets that she is not in Church, when she blubbers such BS. thought she was a lawyer. Speaking of which: Where do we stand on the BEC bribery?
all this government does is make Baha Mar impossible. not a good idea to start law suits. they all will go to Privy. I also wonder whether the court in Delaware will issue orders not to liquidate the assets. Effectively what the government is doing is it takes the substance of bahamar and gives it the CCA. The Bahamian contractors will get squat. The Bahamian contractors may get their money through the Chapter 11 but certainly not if the Bahamian government meddles with the private sector and private ownership.
The Bahamian Government has alienated itself. It is always forgotten, that Izzy belongs to the most powerful trade union. The one of billionaires and gazillionnaires. What you do to one of them you do to all of them. We finally are on the level of Nicaragua and Venezuela, where the government can send in liquidators and seize your assets all day long. All we need now are a Bahamian version of the tonton macoutes. Then the reign of Scar (a/k/a PGC) is completed.
> With money transmission deemed ‘high risk’ for anti-money laundering purposes, Mr Sunderji said it potentially jeopardised Fidelity’s correspondent relationships with foreign banks.
GrassRoot says...
In his old days the DPM wants to convert from being a lawyer to become a business man and entrepreneur (in my terminology a business man does more than just holding the bag to receive donations).
Ok. 1x1 for an entrepreneur in spe. Here is how it works in the real world: you set up a business plan first, cuz without a business plan you don't have a business and you cant get an investor. a business plan describes the business and shows if the writer of the business plan knows his shit or is simply another magician landed on our shores.
IF the agreement is valued at bsd 900,000, did the DPM ask for PowerSecure to pay the BSD900,000. If not, why not? Maybe the agreement is worth BSD 900,000,000 cuz if PowerSecure does not even know NOW, whether the selling price per kWh is 32, or 16, or 27, or 23, how can they even make a bid? (the winning a bid part in the Bahamas is easy and has a BSD value attached to it too).
Good luck and good night. DPM aint be winning the Nobelprice for this stunt.
On BEC transition deal signed
Posted 23 July 2015, 5:49 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
How can bowe accept to be a liquidator? The fairy tale of lies and money continues...
On Baha Mar court battle may be long, expert warns
Posted 22 July 2015, 1:28 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Shane the stage is yours
On Contractor to layoff construction workers
Posted 22 July 2015, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
You have a Point and still I have to ask you on what planet you live. I wonder whether Bahamas law protects the employed person local contractor over the interests of CCA. It is also interesting to see whether the winding up petition can even be heard until the court has issued the written ruling
On Chapter 11 bid refused: Baha Mar application denied, Govt ‘vindicated’ by ruling
Posted 22 July 2015, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Maybe we should try with National Gay Pride?
On Is national pride worth the price?
Posted 21 July 2015, 8:02 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
"Profound Gratitude" She forgets that she is not in Church, when she blubbers such BS. thought she was a lawyer. Speaking of which: Where do we stand on the BEC bribery?
On UPDATED: Attorney General praises contractor
Posted 21 July 2015, 7:54 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
By adding the 200 BSD fee he is not eliminating the bribing, he makes it more expensive. I mean, what if all applicants paid the 200 BSD fee?
On Mitchell seeks to raise the cost of passport
Posted 21 July 2015, 7:50 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
all this government does is make Baha Mar impossible. not a good idea to start law suits. they all will go to Privy. I also wonder whether the court in Delaware will issue orders not to liquidate the assets. Effectively what the government is doing is it takes the substance of bahamar and gives it the CCA. The Bahamian contractors will get squat. The Bahamian contractors may get their money through the Chapter 11 but certainly not if the Bahamian government meddles with the private sector and private ownership.
On CEO wants no hidden agendas
Posted 20 July 2015, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
The Bahamian Government has alienated itself. It is always forgotten, that Izzy belongs to the most powerful trade union. The one of billionaires and gazillionnaires. What you do to one of them you do to all of them. We finally are on the level of Nicaragua and Venezuela, where the government can send in liquidators and seize your assets all day long. All we need now are a Bahamian version of the tonton macoutes. Then the reign of Scar (a/k/a PGC) is completed.
On CEO wants no hidden agendas
Posted 20 July 2015, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
> With money transmission deemed ‘high risk’ for anti-money laundering purposes, Mr Sunderji said it potentially jeopardised Fidelity’s correspondent relationships with foreign banks.
Funny, says the bank that hired Jeffrey Webb!!
On Western Union exit ‘de-risk’ for Fidelity
Posted 20 July 2015, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal