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You like the tote tee ?MaxPower wrote:I love the 1%
MaxPower wrote:I love the 1%
PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING
WE ARE ALL SUFFERING
This is Managing Director at Pharmaco Industries Ltd Stephen Aboud who on Monday shared his thoughts on Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and what was in store for the economy and the people of Trinidad and Tobago in the coming months and years. Express photojournalist Jermaine Cruickshank spoke with Aboud outside Movietowne, Invader's Bay.
elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
The next brand much better thoughscrewbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
RedVEVO wrote:MaxPower wrote:I love the 1%
Tuner Boss !!
Remember they were immigrants
They came and conquered
And a lot of Chinese businesses have survived i.e. supermarkets , restaurants etc.
Rovin wrote:hope is not a repost
man has aboud in his name but maybe he not part of d 1% ...PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING
WE ARE ALL SUFFERING
This is Managing Director at Pharmaco Industries Ltd Stephen Aboud who on Monday shared his thoughts on Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and what was in store for the economy and the people of Trinidad and Tobago in the coming months and years. Express photojournalist Jermaine Cruickshank spoke with Aboud outside Movietowne, Invader's Bay.
Rovin wrote:hope is not a repost
man has aboud in his name but maybe he not part of d 1% ...PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING
WE ARE ALL SUFFERING
This is Managing Director at Pharmaco Industries Ltd Stephen Aboud who on Monday shared his thoughts on Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and what was in store for the economy and the people of Trinidad and Tobago in the coming months and years. Express photojournalist Jermaine Cruickshank spoke with Aboud outside Movietowne, Invader's Bay.
Hwells wrote:elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
creamery ice-cream locally made as well and pretty good in terms of taste for price context.
elec2020 wrote:Rovin wrote:hope is not a repost
man has aboud in his name but maybe he not part of d 1% ...PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING
WE ARE ALL SUFFERING
This is Managing Director at Pharmaco Industries Ltd Stephen Aboud who on Monday shared his thoughts on Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and what was in store for the economy and the people of Trinidad and Tobago in the coming months and years. Express photojournalist Jermaine Cruickshank spoke with Aboud outside Movietowne, Invader's Bay.
Mr. Aboud being very selective here and trying to twist the facts to suit his agenda. In general. yes alot of people relying on services to satisfy their needs and wants (for compensation, to eat, to entertain themselves, etc.). However TnT is and will remain an oil and gas economy as that is the biggest earner of foreign exchange. In other words, all these service providers would not be able to provide their services without using the foreign exchange from the oil and gas sector to purchase whatever inputs that go into their product(s). They are net consumers of US and as such do not contribute to the countries reserves (which are the lifeblood of any economy). So they are not really as essential as he tries to make them out here. I also think Mr. Aboud is being selfish, yh we know TnT has to reopen but (and forgive me if i am wrong) we are still not close to testing even a fraction of the populace. So u want things to go back to normal when we don't know the extent of the infection. That is crazy and will blow up in your face eventually. Unfortunately the government has learned from the US and kept their testing to a minimum (as Trump has argued that the rate of infection is high because they do ALOT of testing). While Trump's argument is stupid it showed to some governments that aye the more covid infections that the public knows the harsher treatment i will face and as such let me keep my tests down. I think there was a study that showed that countries with the higher corruption marks had the lowest infection rates (what a coincidence). Anyway Mr. Aboud just studying he money. And imo you can't put a price on life as if this illness really take a hold of we it could decimate our labour force, leaving us worse of than before (as to ensure a speedy and successful economic recovery you need all hands on deck).
P.S. What the hell he talking about with premium economy and economy shops? I never meet up on those terms during my Bsc nor my Msc and i did both macro and micro economics in those degrees. Mr. Aboud you are a great businessman but your area is not economics. Don't try to act like it is.
Hwells wrote:elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
creamery ice-cream locally made as well and pretty good in terms of taste for price context.
Sōsuke Aizen wrote:^^ you should take your own advice political blogger
So rather than read his comments and talk about that, both of you like many here rather determine the value of his comments based on perceived political allegiance? And you call him dunce?daxt0r wrote:Sōsuke Aizen wrote:^^ you should take your own advice political blogger
for real, he ah dunce bat claimin degree an sheit, yet he fully dunce up enuff to speak out against anything that puts the PNM government in a bad light.
PNM doin chit donkey years now, use your *degrees* in economics to validate it, oh wait daiz ah fantasy, go back een political blogger see you in 4-5 years
elec2020 wrote:Hwells wrote:elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
creamery ice-cream locally made as well and pretty good in terms of taste for price context.
thanks for that info. I am staying away from all sweets and flour though atm. Need to be fit so that when the COVID eventually hit me I can hopefully make a full recovery.
What you don't understand is it is a new never before seen virus, no one knows whats going to happen to these ppl lets say five years down the road, they may be perfectly healthy now and drop like flies thereafter, it's novel so no one knowspugboy wrote:nah some do
my doc and his family got it
he had zero symptoms
Hwells wrote:nah man, at least where i go in the grocery, creamery is 25$ while hagen daz was 55$ for a similar size. after that i say nope, gonna be supporting local. yes i know they distribute both, but they are marketed for different price points.
But wille's was the good childhood days
daxt0r wrote:Sōsuke Aizen wrote:^^ you should take your own advice political blogger
for real, he ah dunce bat claimin degree an sheit, yet he fully dunce up enuff to speak out against anything that puts the PNM government in a bad light.
PNM doin chit donkey years now, use your *degrees* in economics to validate it, oh wait daiz ah fantasy, go back een political blogger see you in 4-5 years
eliteauto wrote:So rather than read his comments and talk about that, both of you like many here rather determine the value of his comments based on perceived political allegiance? And you call him dunce?daxt0r wrote:Sōsuke Aizen wrote:^^ you should take your own advice political blogger
for real, he ah dunce bat claimin degree an sheit, yet he fully dunce up enuff to speak out against anything that puts the PNM government in a bad light.
PNM doin chit donkey years now, use your *degrees* in economics to validate it, oh wait daiz ah fantasy, go back een political blogger see you in 4-5 years
screwbash wrote:elec2020 wrote:Hwells wrote:elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
creamery ice-cream locally made as well and pretty good in terms of taste for price context.
thanks for that info. I am staying away from all sweets and flour though atm. Need to be fit so that when the COVID eventually hit me I can hopefully make a full recovery.
nobody make a full recovery from covid. i know a couple of men that complain from breathing issues to hearth issues after and one co worker of a family died 2 weeks from other issues after getting covid and going tru the process. man was 51
screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:elec2020 wrote:Hwells wrote:elec2020 wrote:screwbash wrote:is flavourite no more ? will there never be a next dark and gold made? or is it a product we will get in short supply ?i only seeing a next brand in the supermarkets a while now.
Flavorite got delisted from the stock exchange a few years ago. I can't remember why. But I think it was due to allegations of gross impropriety. So if it is true that they got delisted due to poor management it wouldn't b so far fetched that if this issue was not addressed that the company would eventually go belly up. If that is really the case idk.
creamery ice-cream locally made as well and pretty good in terms of taste for price context.
thanks for that info. I am staying away from all sweets and flour though atm. Need to be fit so that when the COVID eventually hit me I can hopefully make a full recovery.
nobody make a full recovery from covid. i know a couple of men that complain from breathing issues to hearth issues after and one co worker of a family died 2 weeks from other issues after getting covid and going tru the process. man was 51
I understand. I should have said instead that i am trying to stay fit so that when covid eventually hits me i don't have any health complications that could aggravate the illness and turn me into a statistic.
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