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Dr Govind Kannan
Dr Govind Kannan

Agriculture link with US university a possibility

Exploratory discourses between Research Director of the College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology at the Fort Valley State University (FVSU), Georgia USA Dr Govind Kannan and Guyana government officials could lead to multi-faceted collaboration between Guyana and the US-based university aimed at enhancing capacity in the country’s agricultural sector.

Poisoned chalice?

In a recent interview with this publication, Guyanese-born academic and security specialist Dr Ivelaw Griffith spoke at length on regional security issues, including those which he considered to be the key threats to the safety of the Caribbean and ways in which the region might act collectively to help reduce its vulnerabilities in this sector.

Not acceptable!

This picture of the Out of Service Scotia Bank ATM facility in the Courtyard Mall on Robb Street was taken on Wednesday just after mid-day.

Upper Corentyne Chamber President Krishnanand Jaichand

Christmas 2013 one of the worst in 10 years

– wants probe into scrapping  of old Skeldon Factory President of the Upper Corentyne Chamber of Commerce Krishnanand Jaichand has told Stabroek Business that the Christmas season just past was “one of the worst” for business “that I have been over the past ten years.”

Locally manufactured products placed on display at the Guyana Shop in 2013

Guyana Shop offering over 700 local products

The Guyana Marketing Corporation’s (GMC) consumer outlet, the Guyana Shop, currently offers consumers more than 700 locally manufactured products at its Robb and Alexander streets location, according to the shop’s General Manager Kevin Macklingam.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 546’s trading results showed consideration of $11,069,577 from 555,767 shares traded in 14 transactions as compared to session 545 which showed consideration of $13,044,584 from 197,868 shares traded in 15 transactions. 

MovieTowne gets $10M upgrade

(Trinidad Express) Cineplex chain MovieTowne has started a $10 million upgrade to the latest, state of the art 2D and 3D digital cinema technology at its three locations in Port of Spain, Chaguanas and Tobago.

Stock market updates

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 545’s trading results showed consideration of $13,044,584 from 197,868 shares traded in 15 transactions as compared to session 544 which showed consideration of $31,090,469 from 373,771 shares traded in 7 transactions. 

The Grand Coastal Hotel

Grand Coastal makes its own waves beside the Atlantic

Mokesh Daby believes that one of the reasons why the Grand Coastal Inn has been  one of the standouts in the local hospitality industry is its sustained focus on training the “delivery team” to meet the standards patrons expect of the establishment.

President Donald Ramotar, the Park Vue proprietors and guests at the opening of the Hotel on Sunday

‘Unfolding’ Park Vue hotel launched

United States-based Guy-anese Walter and Sheron Persaud are now the country’s newest hoteliers, their 36-room Park Vue Hotel and Lime Restaurant having been formally opened on Sunday by President Donald Ramotar.

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