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January 11, 2023
Store uses window display to double holiday sales

Children's store Sandbox in Harbour Bay experienced a doubling of sales during the holiday shopping rush compared to the previous December, according to a press statement from the company, which, despite overall improvements in the country's economic circumstances in general, credits the sales growth to the store's winter wonderland window display. The store hired Octopus Digital ...
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October 04, 2009
Local retailer teams up with window manufacturer to distribute world-class products

FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, SEPT 30, 2008 ? The Home Centre and Fenestration & Glass Services have teamed up to increase distribution of a wide range of advanced hurricane impact resistant window solutions that are manufactured here in Grand Bahama.

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July 30, 2024
Central Bank Governor: Global IT outage shouldn't derail digitization efforts

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Central Bank Governor John Rolle has stated that the global IT shutdown nearly two weeks ago should not be used as a justification for scaling back on the benefits of digitization, noting that the regulator has on its "radar" plans to strengthen the domestic payment system capacity. On July 19, a software [...]

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August 10, 2023
Tropical Gyros eyeing third location while battling high costs

Tropical Gyros is hoping to pay out dividends to investors some time in the third quarter of 2024, and is eyeing the buildout of a third location on Carmichael Road for this year, even as the company's cost of goods and electricity erode its profit margin projection by some 12 percentage points, the company's owner ...
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March 30, 2021
Businessman Mario Carey – Solid Succession Plan Critical, Lack Causes Next Generation Collapse

You see examples of it every day – the sign turned from “Open’ to ‘Closed for Business.’ Store windows once filled with goods for sale now empty or covered with brown paper, another business gone.

It’s tempting to think poor management or marketing, says a successful businessman, but all too often it’s something else entirely -- the lack of succession planning, developing a strat...

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February 14, 2018
'Culture and Youth in The Park'-Part of Community Outreach

Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture the Hon. Michael Pintard said that the ?Culture and Youth in the Park? event his Ministry held, on February 10, 2018, was a part of community...

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June 25, 2011
Storm Frame Windows can provide peace of mind during hurricane season

By LAMECH JOHNSON:

The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and there are already predictions of 17 named storms. Five of the nine hurricanes are expected to be major with 111 mph winds or higher (category three). With this information in mind, one local manufacturing business is advising Bahamians to secure themselves this season with hurricane windows that have the capacity to with...

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November 08, 2016
Dorsett confirms Chinese forestry approval

Accusing The Nassau Guardian of being on a "fear-mongering mission as it relates to Chinese investments in The Bahamas", Minister of the Environment and Housing Kenred Dorsett yesterday confirmed a Guardian story that the Forestry Unit issued an "approval in principle" to Caribbean Global Timber Limited (CGTL) for a forestry project on 4,500 acres of land in North Andros.

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November 07, 2016
Chinese in forestry deal

A company with majority Chinese directors was given National Economic Council (NEC) approval for a forestry project on 4,500 acres of Crown land in North Andros, The Nassau Guardian confirmed.

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December 26, 2015
The next best thing didn't show up this year

Tech journalists, enthusiasts, and investors are always waiting for the next big thing, the compelling new device, app, or service that will captivate, and change, the world. Like Google search, or the iPhone, or the Kindle, or Facebook, but nothing like that happened in 2015. It wasn?t for lack of trying.

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