And this is why BISX is a joke. In any normal jurisdiction, the company would be de-listed and sanctioned. Investors will lose money and BISX does nothing. Give us a real exchange, with real regulators instead of these wannabees in the pockets of market manipulators. This is just sad all round. It is shameful for the Bahamas and shows our Mickey Mouse approach to the world. Wish BISX would grow a pair.
Anyone will tell you that in all of the Business Law, a comfort letter is non-binding. It means nothing, and it is not legally enforceable.
The country needs patriots and we have none. Everyone is in politics for self advancement. The populace is in such a dismal state of enlightenment, that the concepts and ideals that would be required to pull the Bahamas out of this morass of degradation, would constitute a platform on which no one would get elected. Instead of promising turkeys, hams, liquors and $200 for your vote, the upright, honest patriotic candidate would have nothing to offer except sacrifice, hard work, and long term plan with little visible results in the early goings. That would be vote-getting anti-matter among the majority of Bahamian vote-holders.
What we do know about the DNA is that they get all of their economic ideas from Dr. Jonathan Rodgers the eye doctor. The wannabe economist who has written several vanity-press, self-published bricks on the Bahamian economy promotes his ideas in every venue possible. He found a ready listener in Bran. Having Rodgers as an advisor on the economy would be disasterous, as Rodgers has pretty much failed at every business venture that he has tried from a pizza franchise to the Mango card to money transfers to Haiti. The DNA has no subject matter experts on anything. At least Minnis is a millionaire from his business ventures. The government needs to be run like a business.
When will enough be enough? Apparently not yet. Between the Brit killed on his boat,minding his business, this woman tied to a tree, beat up by someone, and young men dying in the streets, riddled with bullet holes, we have to acknowledge that we have a whole segment of society who are just animals, with no respect for human life. The only thing that can fix this, is to cull our society of these individuals, but I fear that ten prisons won't be enough.
These animals have a jungliss, hard-mout mamma who herself hasn't hit 40 yrs old yet, and has no significant socialisation or moral compass herself. There is no hope.
What the Jamaican-loving deputy prime minister means, is that the IAAF relays will not be the cause of the blackouts during the weekend. Yes there will be blackouts, but not the kind caused by the IAAF relays. They will be one of the other kinds where the current leaks out of da wire inta a Rubis pipe into the ground, causing a shortage of electricity, but don't worry. It een dangerous like gasoline in yer well. It just adds a healthy glow to your skin.
There is no way that the IAAF relays, according to the unda-gal-pickney aficionado could cause those black-outs because Usain Bolt bring his own electricity and besides, dems lights at da stadium pretty much run on jest a trickle. Any blackouts will be those other kinds that are currently caused by journalists going to hell who criticise the PLP and by island administrators who dare disobey cabinet ministers. There is a big difference between the current used to power the stadium and the current that supplies the regular folks and the stadium lights and the biossficationcerassee transformers keep the two kinds separate. So no, worries. Da potcake een technicalmicated like da Brave one is and doan know what he's talkin' bout. All good. If you need some light on the weekend, jest dig up some ground at the old Cable Bahamas place, put it in an old coffee can, and light the dirt. It will burn for hours casting a bright light.
Ken Dorsett should be fired, like Maynard-Gibson, Alfred Gray, Perry Gomez, and the lot of them including Perry Christie. I can't believe the smelly pile of redundant protoplasmic half-wits that constitute our government is anywhere near human, with normal emotions of decency, truth, honesty, patriotism and moral rectitude.
More domestic debt that is hidden from the ratings agencies because it is not denominated in American dollars. And now borrowers in short supply, they want the banks to fund the government debt, or sell junk bonds to their customers. Sighhhhh.
What really p*sses me off, are the PLP apologists. When I travel to the Cayman Islands on business, I see what could have been. Caymanis have the same standard of living as Switzerland. Bahamians don't know how bad they really have it. The hope of a better tomorrow is beaten out of them by the grind of a substandard existence, and yet like loyalist zombies, they defend the PLP and its criminal government. It is like a mass retardation or brain washing.
We want better. We deserve better. We won't get better. The PLP cronies have stolen the beaches and hilltops from the Bahamians and have sold it to the highest bidders. Bahamians are expected to live out of sight of the beauty of our land.
banker says...
And this is why BISX is a joke. In any normal jurisdiction, the company would be de-listed and sanctioned. Investors will lose money and BISX does nothing. Give us a real exchange, with real regulators instead of these wannabees in the pockets of market manipulators. This is just sad all round. It is shameful for the Bahamas and shows our Mickey Mouse approach to the world. Wish BISX would grow a pair.
Anyone will tell you that in all of the Business Law, a comfort letter is non-binding. It means nothing, and it is not legally enforceable.
On BISX-listed firm guarantees its broker’s solvency
Posted 4 May 2015, 1:46 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
The country needs patriots and we have none. Everyone is in politics for self advancement. The populace is in such a dismal state of enlightenment, that the concepts and ideals that would be required to pull the Bahamas out of this morass of degradation, would constitute a platform on which no one would get elected. Instead of promising turkeys, hams, liquors and $200 for your vote, the upright, honest patriotic candidate would have nothing to offer except sacrifice, hard work, and long term plan with little visible results in the early goings. That would be vote-getting anti-matter among the majority of Bahamian vote-holders.
On What world are we in?
Posted 4 May 2015, 12:17 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
What we do know about the DNA is that they get all of their economic ideas from Dr. Jonathan Rodgers the eye doctor. The wannabe economist who has written several vanity-press, self-published bricks on the Bahamian economy promotes his ideas in every venue possible. He found a ready listener in Bran. Having Rodgers as an advisor on the economy would be disasterous, as Rodgers has pretty much failed at every business venture that he has tried from a pizza franchise to the Mango card to money transfers to Haiti. The DNA has no subject matter experts on anything. At least Minnis is a millionaire from his business ventures. The government needs to be run like a business.
On What world are we in?
Posted 4 May 2015, 12:09 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
When will enough be enough? Apparently not yet. Between the Brit killed on his boat,minding his business, this woman tied to a tree, beat up by someone, and young men dying in the streets, riddled with bullet holes, we have to acknowledge that we have a whole segment of society who are just animals, with no respect for human life. The only thing that can fix this, is to cull our society of these individuals, but I fear that ten prisons won't be enough.
These animals have a jungliss, hard-mout mamma who herself hasn't hit 40 yrs old yet, and has no significant socialisation or moral compass herself. There is no hope.
On Woman's dead body found hanging from a tree
Posted 3 May 2015, 3:29 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
What the Jamaican-loving deputy prime minister means, is that the IAAF relays will not be the cause of the blackouts during the weekend. Yes there will be blackouts, but not the kind caused by the IAAF relays. They will be one of the other kinds where the current leaks out of da wire inta a Rubis pipe into the ground, causing a shortage of electricity, but don't worry. It een dangerous like gasoline in yer well. It just adds a healthy glow to your skin.
There is no way that the IAAF relays, according to the unda-gal-pickney aficionado could cause those black-outs because Usain Bolt bring his own electricity and besides, dems lights at da stadium pretty much run on jest a trickle. Any blackouts will be those other kinds that are currently caused by journalists going to hell who criticise the PLP and by island administrators who dare disobey cabinet ministers. There is a big difference between the current used to power the stadium and the current that supplies the regular folks and the stadium lights and the biossficationcerassee transformers keep the two kinds separate. So no, worries. Da potcake een technicalmicated like da Brave one is and doan know what he's talkin' bout. All good. If you need some light on the weekend, jest dig up some ground at the old Cable Bahamas place, put it in an old coffee can, and light the dirt. It will burn for hours casting a bright light.
On Deputy PM contradicts Miller over power supply
Posted 30 April 2015, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
The above is link-posting spam.
On LIFE OF CRIME: Teaching violence, expecting peace
Posted 30 April 2015, 6:38 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Sigh hhhh ! Another coat of whitewash on a rickety sh*t house covering a cess pit.
On BISX predicts record listings year for 2015
Posted 30 April 2015, 10:59 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Ken Dorsett should be fired, like Maynard-Gibson, Alfred Gray, Perry Gomez, and the lot of them including Perry Christie. I can't believe the smelly pile of redundant protoplasmic half-wits that constitute our government is anywhere near human, with normal emotions of decency, truth, honesty, patriotism and moral rectitude.
On TOUGH CALL: Rubis Hubris and the ‘none of your business’ government
Posted 30 April 2015, 10:24 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
More domestic debt that is hidden from the ratings agencies because it is not denominated in American dollars. And now borrowers in short supply, they want the banks to fund the government debt, or sell junk bonds to their customers. Sighhhhh.
On Gov’t in ‘market read’ for $250m paper issue
Posted 29 April 2015, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
True dat!
What really p*sses me off, are the PLP apologists. When I travel to the Cayman Islands on business, I see what could have been. Caymanis have the same standard of living as Switzerland. Bahamians don't know how bad they really have it. The hope of a better tomorrow is beaten out of them by the grind of a substandard existence, and yet like loyalist zombies, they defend the PLP and its criminal government. It is like a mass retardation or brain washing.
We want better. We deserve better. We won't get better. The PLP cronies have stolen the beaches and hilltops from the Bahamians and have sold it to the highest bidders. Bahamians are expected to live out of sight of the beauty of our land.
On The most beautiful place from space
Posted 29 April 2015, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal