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killemwitdakno says...

First thought was flying Fred didn't get to go.

killemwitdakno says...

O boy...

And we still have independence to put on. If most of this went to payouts for all staff involved, at regular rates, then it's fine. If national teams that were unfunded for travel competitions before are all caught up now, that's great.

http://www.tribune242.com/news/2023/apr…

killemwitdakno says...

Link their YouTube channel for these vids. Would be some earnings.

killemwitdakno says...

Doesn't seem like Nassau was using it. They gave poor reviews.

killemwitdakno says...

Disabling comments after a time period is really going to hinder things and work against you.

killemwitdakno says...

Wow. They ran GoldRock.

On Port-fighting family in $46.5m GB exit

Posted 14 April 2023, 9:24 p.m. Suggest removal

killemwitdakno says...

> GB Utility, in its rate increase application, pledged that 40 percent of its customer base - those who use 2,000 gallons or less per month, and are likely to be lower income residential users - will not see any price hikes from the adjusted tariff structure that is due to take effect on May 1 if approved by the GBPA. Average consumption among this group is 600 gallons per month, and the average bill is forecast to remain at $12.83.

#The water provider, in a statement, said a further 47 percent of clients - who consume between 2,001 and 10,000 gallons monthly - will only see an $8.16 per month tariff increase that will take their average bill from $28.13 to $36.29. This equates to an annual water cost increase of $97.72 - less than $100.

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Sounds fair enough. Hike on the top 10% that already have GBPAs ungodly concessions. Let them cover our Reverse Osmosis.

Pie chart would've been good Tribune.

killemwitdakno says...

Who sold or granted rights to Sir Jack and St.George?

killemwitdakno says...

And we can't even invest in their water export company. Why can't we invest in the Port altogether?

killemwitdakno says...

Why does an Indian guy show up for Port Group Ltd?