Guyana International Shipping Company makes Guyanese proud
Sharon Barnwell nee Mitchell is one of many Guyanese residing overseas whose accomplishments in business are attracting more than passing attention.
Sharon Barnwell nee Mitchell is one of many Guyanese residing overseas whose accomplishments in business are attracting more than passing attention.
Notes 1 – Interim results 2 – Prospective EPS: earnings per share for 12 months period to the date the latest financials have been prepared.
For all the various challenges that confront Banks DIH Ltd the company continues to exude an aura of confidence and optimism that ought to serve as a source of encouragement to local entrepreneurs in a society where doing business can be fraught with difficulties.
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) says it welcomes the recent fixing of floor and ceiling rates for cellular services by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) since the new range of rates provides the company with more flexibility to provide cost-saving options to its customers.
Citizens Bank Managing Director Alan Parris has said in his 2006 annual report that despite the challenges which the bank has had to confront “both within the banking industry and generally in the country” 2006 had marked the tenth successive year that the bank saw growth in its assets.
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The new multi-million dollar Toolsie Persaud hardware complex will open its doors to the public next Monday marking yet another major investment by one of the country’s best-known and most durable business establishments.
With Cricket World Cup coming in a few months, our businesses customer service will be tested for the first time by the international community on a large scale.
Banks Barbados Head Brewer Steven Gittens has told Stabroek Business that his technical role in supporting the brewing exercise prior to last Friday’s launch by the local company of the new energy drink Plus Energy breaks new ground in a long history of cooperation between the two companies.
In the wake of the ongoing controversy governing the staging of the Linden Town Week 2007 Stabroek Business has learnt that the Interim Management Com-mittee of the Linden Mayor and Town Council will assume overall management responsibility for the running of the Town Week programme but that various private organizations will be invited to submit bids to finance and run individual events comprising the programme.
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I strongly believe that company executives in Guyana do not spend enough time on developing our local human capital.
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Although the government had said prior to the implementation of Value Added Tax (VAT) that the initial phase of the exercise was unlikely to pass without some hiccups, one wonders whether even the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) had anticipated the widespread and animated public response and the level of general concern that has ensued.
With the Old Metal Dealers’ Act having just been amended to grant government the power to halt the trade in scrap metal, local dealers are pondering the implications of the amended legislation for the future of an industry which they say provides a livelihood for more than 30,000 Guyanese.
Banks DIH Ltd is currently engaged in discussions with the West Indies Rum and Spirit Producers Association (WIRSPA) aimed at helping the company emulate the highly successful local and regional marketing success of its rum products in North America and Europe according to the Company’s Rum Factory Executive Robert Sugdeo.
Like most local business houses contemplating the implications of the January 1, 2007 introduction of the new Value Added and Excise Tax, Bryden and Fernandes Inc, one of the country’s largest distributors of household and food products is cautious about its business projections for the year ahead.
With Cricket World Cup 2007 now just two months away the financial crisis gripping the Georgetown City Council continues to cast a huge pall of uncertainty over the likely success of what is clearly a “last ditch” effort to at least render the capital presentable for the Guyana leg of the world’s largest international cricket tournament.
Notes 1 – Interim results 2 – Prospective EPS: earnings per share for 12 months period to the date the latest financials have been prepared.
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