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Baseman posted:
Django posted:
Baseman posted:
Django posted:
Baseman posted:

I still waiting for Danjo and his businessman friend contact who quit Guyana, but guh tell he how you should do business in Guyana!

Give a reason why i should expose my friend here ??

Then don’t invoke him as a defense of your position in the debate.

This tells me you have no basis for your position.  Jus blah blah!

I went there, explored the opportunity and agrees with Dave’s conclusion. I have relatives operating in Guyana, said the same. 

Just blowing hot air !!

My friends and myself had small business since kabaka and Hoyte days , we did what we had to do to survive , we were not bothered about the government.Older businessmen was my guidance to be successful.

Business people take risk , either you make it or go under. I have been expose to business since going to school , week ends will work in a store , the owner taught the ins and out of business. Latter years became a manager for a department of a company at 25 yrs of age. At 32 yrs quit and started my own.

In today’s Guyana, with the free flow of goods, the business model has evolved.  

What Dave is referring to is today’s Guyana, not kabaka or Hoyte Guyana!

And from what I gather, you were into the trading goods business.

That's  better , the fittest survive.

 No !!! [to trading goods]

Django
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