Business

Development and the diaspora

The goodwill that has been extended to the new political administration by nationals in the diaspora is a corollary to the high level of interest that had been evinced in the elections campaign by Guyanese residing abroad.

Lance Hinds

Hinds urges cost/benefit analysis of e-governance cable

Chief Executive Officer of the local IT Company Brain Street Lance Hinds says the new government should undertake a cost/benefit analysis of the damaged e-governance cable, “to determine whether it should be maintained as against whether it should be scrapped and consideration given to purchasing bandwidth from commercial providers at concessional prices.”

Guests at the launch of the MSED project

Close to US$100,000 disbursed under GRIF-funded small business grants project

Beneficiaries of the grant component of the Norway-funded Guyana Redd+ Investment Fund (GRIF) for Micro and Small Enterprise Development (MSED) being executed by the state-run Small Business Bureau have (SBB) received grants totalling almost US$100,000 to finance small and micro enterprise initiatives in more than 10 sectors, the Stabroek Business has been informed.

The economic consequences of Mr Osborne

This article was received from Project Syndicate, an international not-for-profit association of newspapers dedicated to hosting a global debate on the key issues shaping our world Niall Ferguson is Professor of History at Stanford and a senior fellow of the Hoover Institution.

Chamber wants to meet Gov’t on enhanced relationship

President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Lance Hinds says he wants to see “an adjusted relationship” between government and the private sector that focuses “much more closely” on the specific roles of the two in the task of building the country in the period ahead.

Patricia Chase-Green

Repairs to Stabroek wharf tops list of municipality’s priorities – Chase-Green

Vendors trading in the area of the Stabroek Market Wharf, a section of the roof of which collapsed last September bringing an abrupt and protracted halt to their activities can anticipate the commencement of work by the municipality in conjunction with the Ministry of Works in the near future, Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Green told Stabroek Business in a telephone interview on Monday.

Rolph Balgobin

Do your job, but don’t meddle

(Daily Express Trinidad) – The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Associa-tion has told Government that it wants no more incentives and all it is interested in is the State doing its job.

Pottery Products

Craft producers gear for two-week moulding workshop

The past president of the Guyana Arts and Craft Producers Association (GACPA) Nicholas Young believes that the two-week workshop on mould design and manufacturing from May 25- June 15, being executed by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) in collaboration with the Caribbean Technological Consultancy Services Network (CTCSN) and the GACPA could well signal an important turning point in the history of what he believes is an important sub-sector in the art and craft sector.

Vehicles drive on a road in New Delhi  (Reuters/Adnan Abid)

Not so fast: connected cars could cause data traffic jams

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Traffic jams in the future could cause potentially dangerous data snarl-ups as cars packed with entertainment, safety and navigation features vie for airwaves with smartphones, tablets and networked features in other vehicles, according to a study.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 616’s trading results showed consideration of $537,274 from 6,376 shares traded in 5 transactions as compared to session 615’s trading results, which showed consideration of $3,515,177 from 173,688 shares traded in 11 transactions.

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