That means all of the knock-off names will have to go. Notably Senor Frogs is a rip-off of a Mexican/Caribbean chain of restaurants. And Bahamas Subs with have to give up the look-alike branding of Subway.
Actually not. Leon Williams was dismissed from BTC because he was on the take from an LA-based company for top-ups for BTC. The LA company did all of the work for BTC and gave kickbacks.
Cable Bahamas (shareholder of ALIV) is a rogue, and almost criminal organisation. The US acquisitions were nothing but ruse to extract money out of the company in American dollars. They paid over a hundred million dollars for two entities that were not worth a tenth of that. However it was a nifty scheme to buy two moribund US companies under several corporate vehicles, and sell them at highly inflated prices to Cable Bahamas. It borders on wire fraud and racketeering but since nobody cares in the Bahamas and the regulator is a paper tiger, it's anything goes. Karma is a bitch and it killed Phil Keeping the original mastermind, but now they are running rampant with no oversight and they have taken huge amounts of money out of the bahamas.
Anyone with a maths background can be adequately trained in tech to do almost anything -- or they can learn themselves. Unfortunately there isn't a lot of these types coming out of the Bahamian schools. We have enough web developers on the islands -- it's time to make some programmers in high level languages.
Moxey is an electrical engineer. But all that he has ever done is write software for mobile apps. He sprang to light after a speech in front of the government zombies at the 2017 Grand Bahama Tech conference. He screwed up the planning of making Grand Bahama a tech hub (he led the committee) and bailed for a cash-for-life job at BPL.
Any yet, the Cayman Islands has attracted over 150 tech companies since Kwasi started his idea in 2017. We got just one dud. Cayman is now beginning to get known for Artificial Intelligence, but that is with companies who started beforehand and are now adopting it.
When will these egotistical idiots acknowledge that they know nothing and bring in some real experts to start this thing and keep it going?
banker says...
Ask Ryan Pinder's wife about Ryan Pinder.
On Race conversation 'should start with reparations'
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banker says...
sigh. Sir Roland was a brown man from the Family Islands. Not white.
On 'Bahamas not ready for a white PM'
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banker says...
That means all of the knock-off names will have to go. Notably Senor Frogs is a rip-off of a Mexican/Caribbean chain of restaurants. And Bahamas Subs with have to give up the look-alike branding of Subway.
On Intellectual property key as WTO awaits
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banker says...
Actually not. Leon Williams was dismissed from BTC because he was on the take from an LA-based company for top-ups for BTC. The LA company did all of the work for BTC and gave kickbacks.
On Aliv to 'kick on' via latest $15m raise
Posted 28 June 2019, 11:44 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Cable Bahamas (shareholder of ALIV) is a rogue, and almost criminal organisation. The US acquisitions were nothing but ruse to extract money out of the company in American dollars. They paid over a hundred million dollars for two entities that were not worth a tenth of that. However it was a nifty scheme to buy two moribund US companies under several corporate vehicles, and sell them at highly inflated prices to Cable Bahamas. It borders on wire fraud and racketeering but since nobody cares in the Bahamas and the regulator is a paper tiger, it's anything goes. Karma is a bitch and it killed Phil Keeping the original mastermind, but now they are running rampant with no oversight and they have taken huge amounts of money out of the bahamas.
On Aliv to 'kick on' via latest $15m raise
Posted 26 June 2019, 5:34 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Anyone with a maths background can be adequately trained in tech to do almost anything -- or they can learn themselves. Unfortunately there isn't a lot of these types coming out of the Bahamian schools. We have enough web developers on the islands -- it's time to make some programmers in high level languages.
On Minister touts other tech hub investors
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banker says...
You forgot Toilet-Repossessor as one of his titles.
On BPL apologises for blackouts and admits: NOT GOOD ENOUGH
Posted 26 June 2019, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Moxey is an electrical engineer. But all that he has ever done is write software for mobile apps. He sprang to light after a speech in front of the government zombies at the 2017 Grand Bahama Tech conference. He screwed up the planning of making Grand Bahama a tech hub (he led the committee) and bailed for a cash-for-life job at BPL.
On BPL apologises for blackouts and admits: NOT GOOD ENOUGH
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banker says...
Hate crime by hooligans.
On Italian two: ’Deaths accidental’
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banker says...
Any yet, the Cayman Islands has attracted over 150 tech companies since Kwasi started his idea in 2017. We got just one dud. Cayman is now beginning to get known for Artificial Intelligence, but that is with companies who started beforehand and are now adopting it.
When will these egotistical idiots acknowledge that they know nothing and bring in some real experts to start this thing and keep it going?
On Original tech hub investor queries Govt commitment
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