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Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
Carri-con worked on killing TrinidadDe Dragon wrote:Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
We simply are not competitive enough in the Caribbean. Unilever,, plus virtually all the oil/gas service companies have moved on.
zoom rader wrote:Carri-con worked on killing TrinidadDe Dragon wrote:Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
We simply are not competitive enough in the Caribbean. Unilever,, plus virtually all the oil/gas service companies have moved on.
zoom rader wrote:Carri-con worked on killing TrinidadDe Dragon wrote:Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
We simply are not competitive enough in the Caribbean. Unilever,, plus virtually all the oil/gas service companies have moved on.
The TTD is overvalued.De Dragon wrote:Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
We simply are not competitive enough in the Caribbean. Unilever,, plus virtually all the oil/gas service companies have moved on.
SuperiorMan wrote:What other businesses have Jamaican companies bought out?
SuperiorMan wrote:What other businesses have Jamaican companies bought out?
daring dragoon wrote:zoom rader wrote:Carri-con worked on killing TrinidadDe Dragon wrote:Les Bain wrote:Looking forward to the analysis (apart from blaming Kamla) on how our decision makers brought us to this point.
We simply are not competitive enough in the Caribbean. Unilever,, plus virtually all the oil/gas service companies have moved on.
PNM working on killing trinidad. Great is keitos great is d pnm.
Les Bain wrote:It's interesting that this happened a few decades into our youths appropriating the degenerate aspects of Jamaican culture.
Does Jamaican corporate culture embrace Gaza and Gully?
snatman wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:What other businesses have Jamaican companies bought out?
Off the top of my head:
BMW/mini dealership
Guardian Holdings - owned by NCB jamaica
Massy IT division
Intercommercial bank - now JMMB bank
Exactly. We already imported their ghetto culture here and the thug noise they call music. Why beat up on Jamaican corporate acquisitions? Let them take over Massy, CAL, RBL and FCB next.Les Bain wrote:It's interesting that this happened a few decades into our youths appropriating the degenerate aspects of Jamaican culture.
Does Jamaican corporate culture embrace Gaza and Gully?
Every rats arse caribbean country uses Trinidad ATM , then spits out trini.pugboy wrote:nah we bailed out air jamaica last time
a big hole we pull them out of thanks to manning
Remember when Jamaica left federation and Eric Williams said 1 from 10 leaves zero....what has changed from then to now...Trinidad continues to be the JA of the Caribbean. How does CARICOM actually benefit us, how many countries took loans from us and we had to write it off....cough cough Guyana...agent007 wrote:Wait, we operating at a loss to fly our CARICOM neighbors at the expense of T&T tax payers and they still don’t like/appreciate us? Tell me it ain’t so…
Cari-conagent007 wrote:Wait, we operating at a loss to fly our CARICOM neighbors at the expense of T&T tax payers and they still don’t like/appreciate us? Tell me it ain’t so…
Cari-cons beats up on Trinidad.hover11 wrote:Remember when Jamaica left federation and Eric Williams said 1 from 10 leaves zero....what has changed from then to now...Trinidad continues to be the JA of the Caribbean. How does CARICOM actually benefit us, how many countries took loans from us and we had to write it off....cough cough Guyana...agent007 wrote:Wait, we operating at a loss to fly our CARICOM neighbors at the expense of T&T tax payers and they still don’t like/appreciate us? Tell me it ain’t so…
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