Business

Correction

Last Friday’s Stabroek Business’s story titled:  ‘Prospects for Guyana fashion industry linked to Caribbean – Sonia Noel’ had stated that Noel received support from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).

Mining at Puruni
Mining at Puruni

Solid Gold! Production rising but problems remain

The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) has sent the first definitive official signal that gold production could be heading for another record year in 2012, announcing that first quarter declaration had reached 88,873 ounces, exceeding the first quarter of 2011 by 10,864 ounces or 14 %.

A section of the bauxite mining plant at Linden (GINA photo)
A section of the bauxite mining plant at Linden (GINA photo)

Better first quarter bauxite production in 2012

The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) has reported what it says was “a significant improvement of 121.8 per cent in overall bauxite production during the first quarter of this year” compared with the corresponding period last year.

The building sector

One of the issues which the Building Expo has brought to the fore has to do with what would appear to be some important changes in our construction culture that could become permanent features of building in Guyana.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 467’s trading results showed consideration of $8,075,409 from 368,139 shares traded in 12 transactions as compared to session 466 which showed consideration of $4,175,786 from 263,203 shares

Another good year: Rice producers could again see record yield this year

Rice set to top 400,000 tonnes again in 2012, GRDB head says

Guyana’s annual rice production is set to exceed 400,000 tonnes for the second time in its history and according to Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) General Manager Jagnarine Singh the projected landmark is owing to a combination of circumstances, including the emergence of new, more productive varieties of paddy in recent years, the application of improved technology to the industry, significant improvements in drainage and irrigation and a more aggressive approach to rice cultivation on the part of the country’s 8,000-odd rice farmers.

GCCI President
Clinton Urling

Way clear for small businesses to join Georgetown Chamber

Within a matter of weeks the way will be cleared for local small businesses to become members of the 122-year-old Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), a move that will help bring an end to the age-old complaint that the major business organizations in Guyana continue to be insensitive to the concerns of the private sector.

LUCAS STOCK INDEX LSI
In week one of July 2012, the Lucas Stock Index (LSI) rose 1.71 percent.  The lift in the index was provided by the continued strong performance of the stocks of Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (BTI) which recorded a seven percent gain in value, and that of Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) with a six percent expansion. Banks DIH (DIH) added to the gain with a one percent increase.  In the meanwhile, trades by Caribbean Container Inc (CCI), Demerara Bank Limited (DBL) and Republic Bank Limited (RBL) produced no gain this week.  As a result, the LSI continues its upward movement and now exceeds the yield of the 364-day Treasury Bills by more than 16 percentage points.

Manufacturing pushes back

By Rawle Lucas Reluctance Guyanese are going through a catharsis brought on by the new distribution of political power and a growing sense that their new found influence will eventually break down the stone wall of corruption that was built under the previous administration. 

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 466’s trading results showed consideration of $4,175,786 from 263,203 shares traded in 15 transactions as compared to session 465 which showed consideration of $1,869,750 from 89,470 shares traded in 5 transactions. 

Caribbean Airlines provides local exporters with a limited cargo service to Canada

Air freighting, certification headaches hurting exports to Canada – Duncan

Efforts by Guyanese exporters to secure structured and reliable markets for locally produced goods in Canada will continue to be challenged by inadequate and unreliable air transport services and the need for local exporters to meet certification standards for food imports, according to Chairman of the Trade and Investment Committee of the  Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) Clem Duncan.

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