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K4C says...

give it a rest

look outside the waters of the Bahamas

the tourism industry is on life support

Want to see what oil can do for a country

Norway
$195,000 per Norwegian citizen Norway's oil fund topped $1.214 trillion

On Activists alarmed over rise in BPC JV interest

Posted 17 February 2021, 9:35 a.m. Suggest removal

K4C says...

The Bahamas is on a path that's not whats going to be fruitful because of Covid19, and the locals are in excitability about an election, not a smart move

the choice is PLP or FNM , what a choice

The winners are the politicians

the losers is the Bahamas

K4C says...

gee I am old enough to remember the time when the Bahamas was famous for banking, but that was destroyed, same as oil drilling, tourism it is

K4C says...

Great Horny Toads,

what a crock, the PM and his lap dog Scott have been prancing around for years saying the Grand Lucayan was sold, now negotiations are progressing well.

K4C says...

Banking GONE

Tourism failing

the Bahamas has hit BOTTOM with mounting debt

There’s Nothing In The Well After All

Oil could have been a life line

K4C says...

That golden goose called tourism is possibly 2 years way from 2019 numbers, many a business will never reopen and many more will fail, not just in the Bahamas but here in Canada when I am

BTW we have a Oil and Gas industry not being decimated by the savior Biden

K4C says...

You better hope you are not left out standing alone and hungry

You gat to know that !

K4C says...

Can't understand the ecstasy so many are displaying, so many are anti oil as they drive travel and air condition their homes have cell phones etc all from OIL

Best the Bahamas HOPE by 2025 tourism returns

K4C says...

that makes the future even gloomier for Bahamians

On Gross govt borrowing leaps four-fold to $2bn

Posted 1 February 2021, 12:06 p.m. Suggest removal

K4C says...

The national debt now stands at $9.34 billion, that's over 20k for every person in the Bahamas

On Gross govt borrowing leaps four-fold to $2bn

Posted 1 February 2021, 9:35 a.m. Suggest removal