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realitycheck242 says...

This will result in the Government continued use of the National Insurance Fund as a slush fund. NIB money will be used to purchase the remaining balance of any unsubscribed Local transhes of Bahamas Government Stocks and Bonds. and T bills.

On Domestic Gov’t bond just 25% subscribed

Posted 5 February 2022, 11:37 a.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

BREA needs to review its hiring practices. Why is there a disproportionate number of lighter skin hew Bahamains with a lock on all the business in this sector ?

On Realtor concerns over Grand Lucayan’s sale

Posted 3 February 2022, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

This the kind of quagmire no sane person would get involved with.

realitycheck242 says...

Budget Surplus has been an impossible pipe dream for all Bahamas governments since majority rule. Those in power now had better wake up from dream they are having.

On Gov’t targets Budget surplus by June 2025

Posted 28 January 2022, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

To all of the whiners who contributed to this article, even the anonymous ones, Suck it up and stop complaining. The times are three times as hard for the small man. But you well to do folks need no speech on preparing for a rainy day because you had generational head start on us average majority folks.

realitycheck242 says...

I guess the IDB is surggesting that the Bahamas get 5G .....so why not just say it.

realitycheck242 says...

"To Sir with love" Rest in heavenly peace, The most famous Bahamian that ever lived.

On Sir Sidney Poitier dies age 94

Posted 7 January 2022, 12:13 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

2000 ft is crush depth for many submarines built for diving purposes. All of the contents on that ship has already escaped into the marine environment. The evidence of the escaped products will be seen shortly.

realitycheck242 says...

Only 3500 investors subscribed for the cruise port shares, much less than the 10,000 subscribers who actually bought shares in the container port (APD), shows that many bahamians are simply not in the financial position to purchase shares at this time due to myriad of reasons the least of which is the slumping economy. Many people also complained about the timing before Gov pay day, The unwillingness of any private company to allow salary deductions for their employees, and the, online application process which was only completed with being able to upload a successful wire transfer statement.
Applicants who have brokerage accounts had a distinct advantage.

On Investors flocked to take up port’s shares

Posted 24 December 2021, 2:35 p.m. Suggest removal

realitycheck242 says...

Thanks for all the info John .or should i dear say Dr John .....good stuff