Business

Fruit beauty treatment being applied to cosmetology customers at Kevin's Reflections booth
Fruit beauty treatment being applied to cosmetology customers at Kevin’s Reflections booth

Beauty sector opening up new market for local fruit

With local fruit already in considerable demand on both the domestic and export markets the beauty industry is beginning to make its own additional demands on the sector.

Annabelle Carter-Sharma

Small Business Bureau helping to place Euphoria Fun Park on firm business footing

Annabelle Carter-Sharma is one of several entrepreneurial aspirants whose ambitions are now much better positioned to take shape, following her receipt in May of a $3 million loan from the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) to consolidate Euphoria Indoor and Outdoor Fun Park an enterprise which, though already registered as a business is still very much in the making.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 588’s trading results showed consideration of $2,989,128 from 93,555 shares traded in 14 transactions as compared to session 587’s trading results, which showed consideration of $898,243 from 37,000 shares traded in 13 transactions.

Marlon Cole

Food and Drug agency to get new complex

Five years after its operations were re-sited from Kingston to temporary premises inside the University of Guyana’s Turkeyen Campus, the Government Analyst Food and Drug Department of the Ministry of Health is to be given a permanent home close to the university campus.

Sabine McIntosh

Shade house Project gives differently able students business opening – hotels to buy farm produce

Four special needs schools—the Georgetown-based David Rose School and its counterpart institutions at New Amsterdam, Linden and Diamond—have embarked on a project that will provide around 80 deaf students and 40 otherwise differently able ones with the opportunity to acquire a valuable self-sustaining skill and an opportunity to take a small but significant step into the world of business.

Tourism Industry and Commerce
Minister Irfaan Ali

Loans, grants for small business projects finally unlocked

Almost a year after President Donald Ramotar launched the US$5 million Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) Micro and Small Enterprise Development and Building Alternative Livelihoods for Vulnerable groups (MSE) Project, funding has now been cleared for beneficiaries under both the loan and grant components.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 587’s trading results showed consideration of $898,243 from 37,000 shares traded in 13 transactions as compared to session 586’s trading results, which showed consideration of $564,267 from 19,100 shares traded in 8 transactions.

Passing through: Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy at the GGMC Street Fair on Saturday

GMC plugs Guyana Shop chain idea

Last Saturday the Guyana Marketing Corporation took advantage of the fine weekend weather and the convenience of the Main Street Avenue to stage yet another street fair in collaboration with small enterprises in the art and craft and agro processing sector.

Another side to business

The decision to use this column to address the GRIF-funded US$5 million LCDS Micro and Small Enterprise Development and Building Alternative Livelihoods for Vulnerable groups (MSE) Project was taken two evenings ago and only after the Editor of the Stabroek Business had told the writer that this week’s issue of the newspaper would contain some revelations on the project.

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