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Seasonal amnesty?
Whether the Georgetown City Council has simply been 'worn down' by the sheer persistence of street vendors or whether the Council has decided to embrace the spirit of Christmas and grant the vendors a seasonal 'amnesty,' street and pavement vending has returned to the capital with a vengeance.
New multi million dollar pizza outlet awaiting CHPA building renovation approval
Work could commence shortly on the renovation of a city building earmarked to accommodate a new multi million dollar pizza outlet which is to be established at a cost of between $60m and $90m.
Street vendors
With less than two weeks remaining before Christmas the perennial army of street vendors seeking to 'cash in' on the seasonal demand has ignored the tough line taken by the city police for more than a year now and have returned to the streets in force.
Business Unlimited seeking to make “high quality” consultancy services available across the local business sector
Guyana's newest business consultancy enterprise says it can offer the local business community any of the services that it can secure from abroad at rates well below those being charged by international business consultancies.
Business Perspective
For most businesses seeing this title, they would most likely say it doesn't apply.
Strengthening of regional stock exchange infrastructure critical to effective implementation of Single Market – Carrington
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretary General has told members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) that the strengthening of the regional equity market is critical to the realization of a vital element of the Caricom Single Market - the free movement of capital among member states of the Community.
Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Column
At home the astute businessman gets ready to leave for the store.
US financial volatility could slow down remittances in 2008 -Regional Economic Outlook
The outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean region remains robust but external shocks especially from the United States due to financial turbulence there could impact remittances in 2008.
Stock market updates
Notes 1 - Interim results 2 - Prospective EPS: earnings per share for 12 months period to the date the latest financials have been prepared.
Camex-Roraima partnering to provide enhanced Fedex Guyana service
Users of the Federal Express (FEDEX) service in Guyana are now benefiting from a significantly improved quality of service as a result of a collaborative effort involving two Guyanese companies.
Private sector near silent on government’s budget review for first half of 2007
One week after the belated November 29th announcement of government's legislatively mandated review of the budget for the first half of 2007, the response of the private sector has been one of mostly studied reluctance to comment on the pronouncements made by the Minister.
Roraima celebrates fifteenth anniversary
The Roraima Group of Companies is to establish a new boutique hotel at Timehri as part of what the Company's Managing Director Captain Gerry Gouveia says is a move "to further commit Roraima to Guyana's travel and tourism industry.
Guyana should invest in technology that empowers people – Professor Trimble
Howard University Professor Dr John Trimble said Guyana needs to invest in appropriate technology as poor nations can benefit by using alternative home technologies.