December 2003 Stabroek Business
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November 9, 2003

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  • Omai abandons Quartz Hill for Eagle Mountain

  • Fuel marking commences

  • Prospectus guidelines envisage little left unturned

  • Seawall resort raise environmental, aesthetic concerns

  • US$346M debt relief edges closer

  • Will Santa bring profits for retail sector?

  • Is UG providing the skills employers need?

  • Much work to ready Guyana as tourist destination

  • Guyana Volunteer Consultancy winds down

  • Keith Johnson of NBIC

  • Six of 27 Timehri/Rosignol bridges close to completion

  • Companies considering switch to money purchased pension plans

  • Furniture Land opens at Ruimveldt

  • Central Garage miffed over spurned tender bid

  • GRL back in business

  • Gov't makes new approach for Berbice bridge

  • GT&T dials up profits for parent company

  • No tariff increase in 2004

  • Study proposed to span Demerara

  • Securities council issues draft corporate governance code

  • How low can you go?

  • Chicken shortage