This oughta turn out well. The company is capitalised at less than $175,000, ($172,963 USD), they have had an ICO that has been a near-failure, they are a Costa Rican shell company, and they plan to introduce crypto gaming. I smell a rat.
LOL. Keith is a biggety all-mouth. A year and a half ago, he said that he was on the ball with crypto and he would have a solution in 6 weeks. His over-enthusiastic bombastic pronouncements are as bad as Trumps. In the meantime, he preside over a moribund exchange that is a joke with no real operating gravitas. He is just looking for excuses to keep his job while doing nothing like real work.
LOL. Keith is a biggety all-mouth. A year and a half ago, he said that he was on the ball with crypto and he would have a solution in 6 weeks. His over-enthusiastic bombastic pronouncements are as bad as Trumps. In the meantime, he preside over a moribund exchange that is a joke with no real operating gravitas.
This just proves how Mickey Mouse our regulators are with no teeth, a paper tiger and everything for sale. In any other jurisdiction, Julian Brown would not be licenced to practice financial services, the regulator would prosecute for white collar crime, and the exchange would de-list and bar him. Shame on you Hillary Deveaux and Keith Davies. It just proves that you are without ethics, oversight and professionalism. This is why the Bahamas never advances. We have no moral compass and the world knows it. You can't trust Bahamians in Financial Services unless they have foreign ownership and oversight. We are a joke and that is why our second pillar of the economy is collapsed.
He's got a point. Back in the day, the hotels and resorts promoted Ronnie Butler, King Eric Gibson and whole bunch of Bahamian entertainers because tourists wanted to hear island music. I contend that they still do. I don't understand why KB and others don't have an entertainment contract at Atlantis and other hotels.
There is a chance that if marijuana, CBD products were legalised in the Bahamas, if we got into it in a big way, it might diversify the economy, provide jobs and provide a way of Bahamians to participate in the economy and grow crops for export. I know folks living below Cowpen Road who have been growing the stuff for ages and are experts at it. If they could do it legally, we all be rich! Just read in the news (sports actually) that pro golfer Bubba Watson has been legally using CBD for years to keep up his athletic health. Why don't the government bozos realise that cannabis is a way to creating a better life for Bahamians?
It's time for Kwasi et al to get a different strategy and admit that things aren't working out. The committee that recommended the path to a tech hub were a bunch of amateurs who didn't know what they were talking about. The irony is that a path was defined in the first Tech Hub conference (I watched the Youtube videos) and none of the recommendations of the speakers was followed. In the past two years Cayman Islands has attracted over 100 blockchain companies and added close to 4 billion dollars to their GDP while we have actually regressed. Time to bench the clowns and call the real pros in on how to create a tech hub.
Joe Bahamian een doin' too well now. Middle class is rapidly shrinking. The irony is that Hubigitty wanted to diversify the monolithic economy years ago and he lost the election because of PLP perfidy.
banker says...
This oughta turn out well. The company is capitalised at less than $175,000, ($172,963 USD), they have had an ICO that has been a near-failure, they are a Costa Rican shell company, and they plan to introduce crypto gaming. I smell a rat.
On BISX names digital exchange partner
Posted 21 May 2019, 3:07 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
LOL. Keith is a biggety all-mouth. A year and a half ago, he said that he was on the ball with crypto and he would have a solution in 6 weeks. His over-enthusiastic bombastic pronouncements are as bad as Trumps. In the meantime, he preside over a moribund exchange that is a joke with no real operating gravitas. He is just looking for excuses to keep his job while doing nothing like real work.
On BISX inks 'world class' digital exchange boost
Posted 20 May 2019, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
LOL. Keith is a biggety all-mouth. A year and a half ago, he said that he was on the ball with crypto and he would have a solution in 6 weeks. His over-enthusiastic bombastic pronouncements are as bad as Trumps. In the meantime, he preside over a moribund exchange that is a joke with no real operating gravitas.
On BISX inks 'world class' digital exchange boost
Posted 20 May 2019, 1:30 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
This just proves how Mickey Mouse our regulators are with no teeth, a paper tiger and everything for sale. In any other jurisdiction, Julian Brown would not be licenced to practice financial services, the regulator would prosecute for white collar crime, and the exchange would de-list and bar him. Shame on you Hillary Deveaux and Keith Davies. It just proves that you are without ethics, oversight and professionalism.
This is why the Bahamas never advances. We have no moral compass and the world knows it. You can't trust Bahamians in Financial Services unless they have foreign ownership and oversight. We are a joke and that is why our second pillar of the economy is collapsed.
On Private equity venture eyes ‘$100m-$200m opportunities’
Posted 19 May 2019, 10:11 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
He's got a point. Back in the day, the hotels and resorts promoted Ronnie Butler, King Eric Gibson and whole bunch of Bahamian entertainers because tourists wanted to hear island music. I contend that they still do. I don't understand why KB and others don't have an entertainment contract at Atlantis and other hotels.
On ‘We have destroyed the tourism product’
Posted 17 May 2019, 12:37 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
There is a chance that if marijuana, CBD products were legalised in the Bahamas, if we got into it in a big way, it might diversify the economy, provide jobs and provide a way of Bahamians to participate in the economy and grow crops for export. I know folks living below Cowpen Road who have been growing the stuff for ages and are experts at it. If they could do it legally, we all be rich!
Just read in the news (sports actually) that pro golfer Bubba Watson has been legally using CBD for years to keep up his athletic health.
Why don't the government bozos realise that cannabis is a way to creating a better life for Bahamians?
On ‘Cannabis’ u-turn hits firm hard
Posted 16 May 2019, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
It's time for Kwasi et al to get a different strategy and admit that things aren't working out. The committee that recommended the path to a tech hub were a bunch of amateurs who didn't know what they were talking about. The irony is that a path was defined in the first Tech Hub conference (I watched the Youtube videos) and none of the recommendations of the speakers was followed. In the past two years Cayman Islands has attracted over 100 blockchain companies and added close to 4 billion dollars to their GDP while we have actually regressed. Time to bench the clowns and call the real pros in on how to create a tech hub.
On Technology hub flagship admits problems but no GB pull-out
Posted 16 May 2019, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
FYI - Bahamas has one of the highest labour rates in the Caribbean. It is one of the problems.
On $500m WTO ‘shortfall’ pressure for US$ peg
Posted 8 May 2019, 2:14 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Joe Bahamian een doin' too well now. Middle class is rapidly shrinking. The irony is that Hubigitty wanted to diversify the monolithic economy years ago and he lost the election because of PLP perfidy.
On $500m WTO ‘shortfall’ pressure for US$ peg
Posted 8 May 2019, 2:13 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
LOL
On $500m WTO ‘shortfall’ pressure for US$ peg
Posted 8 May 2019, 2:11 p.m. Suggest removal