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Ben_spanna wrote:So how exactly does reduced working hours at customs help avoid the spread of covid? customs has been on a rotation but at the same time they have been only clearing less than 50% of what they normally would do, and they are working shorter hours..... does this really make sense or are they using this as an excuse to put in even less actual work?
Dohplaydat wrote:Watch Rahael, Sabga and Massy acquire all the country's malls, public utilities, and industrial/commercial factories and suppliers.
Wonder why the government and certain landlords have an incentive to making things hard?
Dohplaydat wrote:Watch Rahael, Sabga and Massy acquire all the country's malls, public utilities, and industrial/commercial factories and suppliers.
Wonder why the government and certain landlords have an incentive to making things hard?
Ben_spanna wrote:So how exactly does reduced working hours at customs help avoid the spread of covid? customs has been on a rotation but at the same time they have been only clearing less than 50% of what they normally would do, and they are working shorter hours..... does this really make sense or are they using this as an excuse to put in even less actual work?
Kewell35 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Watch Rahael, Sabga and Massy acquire all the country's malls, public utilities, and industrial/commercial factories and suppliers.
Wonder why the government and certain landlords have an incentive to making things hard?
Aren't they losing a lot of money though?
regone wrote:
Massy is actually going back to their core businesses thats why MTI and massy comms were sold and more to come. So i highly doubt they would be acquiring malls, keep your eye on massy properties they might be next....
sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
Dohplaydat wrote:sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
How much stores them have? Can't be much more than 5 because I am regularly all over Trinidad and I know only GB, St James, Arima, probably one in south I guess......maybe one in Tobago i think.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Remember the usual crowds of people can't be in the same place at the same time.this is what is affecting production and shipping and factories all over the world.
While usually you could have 30 people in a area working side by side....now you should only have 5. So everything is much slower. This also leads to major quality control issues in factories
screwbash wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
How much stores them have? Can't be much more than 5 because I am regularly all over Trinidad and I know only GB, St James, Arima, probably one in south I guess......maybe one in Tobago i think.
it have one in the crossie in san juan and one in mt hope opposite the new food basket, idk if the one in queen street still around. it had one in princes town
screwbash wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
How much stores them have? Can't be much more than 5 because I am regularly all over Trinidad and I know only GB, St James, Arima, probably one in south I guess......maybe one in Tobago i think.
it have one in the crossie in san juan and one in mt hope opposite the new food basket, idk if the one in queen street still around. it had one in princes town
Dizzy28 wrote:Pennywise Plaza in Chaguanas has a Standards as wellscrewbash wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:sMASH wrote:i hear Standards gonna close 5 of their stores.
How much stores them have? Can't be much more than 5 because I am regularly all over Trinidad and I know only GB, St James, Arima, probably one in south I guess......maybe one in Tobago i think.
it have one in the crossie in san juan and one in mt hope opposite the new food basket, idk if the one in queen street still around. it had one in princes town
sMASH wrote:i hear about this from a worker... hopefully, is just them exaggerating with their bacchanal mentality.
elec2020 wrote:ANSA also bought out Bank of Baroda and Berger last year. Maybe they need to reign in other aspects of their business to ensure that these businesses produce the returns they envisaged. Also, i highly doubt ANSA receives foreign exchange with no strings attached (that is no collateral placed down). So its not as rosy as u think. Also, as car sales have gone down significantly according to industry heads it is not farfetched to believw that there automotive, insurance and lending arms also feeling the pinch
paid_influencer wrote:elec2020 wrote:ANSA also bought out Bank of Baroda and Berger last year. Maybe they need to reign in other aspects of their business to ensure that these businesses produce the returns they envisaged. Also, i highly doubt ANSA receives foreign exchange with no strings attached (that is no collateral placed down). So its not as rosy as u think. Also, as car sales have gone down significantly according to industry heads it is not farfetched to believw that there automotive, insurance and lending arms also feeling the pinch
Everybody feeling the pinch, but certain groups in a position to deal with it better than others. In this budget alone, the gov't knock down used car dealers and say them using too much forex. No talk about ANSA or new car sales.
You think things happening by accident in this country? fair play and good will reign on this twin island republic.
elec2020 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:elec2020 wrote:ANSA also bought out Bank of Baroda and Berger last year. Maybe they need to reign in other aspects of their business to ensure that these businesses produce the returns they envisaged. Also, i highly doubt ANSA receives foreign exchange with no strings attached (that is no collateral placed down). So its not as rosy as u think. Also, as car sales have gone down significantly according to industry heads it is not farfetched to believw that there automotive, insurance and lending arms also feeling the pinch
Everybody feeling the pinch, but certain groups in a position to deal with it better than others. In this budget alone, the gov't knock down used car dealers and say them using too much forex. No talk about ANSA or new car sales.
You think things happening by accident in this country? fair play and good will reign on this twin island republic.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/trinidadex ... f.amp.html
New car sales were down in june. I am sure theybwill be down again for september and the forseeable future. Also does the removal of tax breaks apply solely to foreign used cars? I'm not sure as the pm stated removal of tac breaks on vehicles imported for private use. Isn't that what delearships do? So if the tax break does in fact impact them then the loss in car sales will continue for the forseeanle future
Good, they all supported the red Goverment.dogg wrote:50 gone @ CCN
zoom rader wrote:Good, they all supported the red Goverment.dogg wrote:50 gone @ CCN
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