What opportunities are there?
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dem Guyanese too scampish over there. I would buy a few hundred shares of the stock if it looks good
Amral is correct, I would purchase xom at 75 if it drops. They give a decent dividend at 3.7% but you have to be careful about capital gains loss and keep an eye on the price in case it drops below purchase.
On the other hand, real estate in Guyana would not be a bad bet if Granger et al decide to invest in infra structure and crime fighting.
RE would need someone to manage...
My advice if you want to any business in Guyana you have to be there.
I was thinking of setting up Staffing but then again the returns will not worth it.
Chief posted:My advice if you want to any business in Guyana you have to be there.
I was thinking of setting up Staffing but then again the returns will not worth it.
Contraband will be a good business as soon as the sugar factories close down.
When a Country has a BLOOd SUCKING NAMAKARAM CRABDAAG Prime Minister you can expect your investments to turn to shit!!!!!!!!!!!
Chief posted:My advice if you want to any business in Guyana you have to be there.
I was thinking of setting up Staffing but then again the returns will not worth it.
Chiefy the eternal businessman.
RiffRaff posted:What opportunities are there?
98% of the people living in Guyana will not see any proceeds from the Oil in Guyana, so how will people who live outside of Guyana get any opportunities?
Chief posted:My advice if you want to any business in Guyana you have to be there.
I was thinking of setting up Staffing but then again the returns will not worth it.
And even if you are there you have to worry about Granger's angels coming to rob and kill you.
RiffRaff posted:How can overseas Guyanese capitalize on Oil in Guyana?
What opportunities are there?
Perhaps a few selected ones may obtain direct benefits.
Real benefits could end up with an exclusive limited few in Guyana.
RiffRaff posted:What opportunities are there?
The peculiarity of what is a corrupt reality across the society from the bottom to the top makes what we can offer problematic. It is not that one cannot do it and that most of us are equipped to prosper on the delivery of whatever service or products we hope to supply; doing it will be a grind and most of us are not needy enough to do actually undertake the task.
If you were born in Guyana then you receive an oil royalty check every year.
Prashad posted:If you were born in Guyana then you receive an oil royalty check every year.
I agree
Chief posted:My advice if you want to any business in Guyana you have to be there.
I was thinking of setting up Staffing but then again the returns will not worth it.
Exactly and real estate is in a speculative bubble, so unless some one is collecting reliable rents who knows. One cannot guarantee what the valuations will be.
Bibi Haniffa posted:?98% of the people living in Guyana will not see any proceeds from the Oil in Guyana, so how will people who live outside of Guyana get any opportunities?
Correct. The shock of limited benefits from oil will create a major nervous breakdown. Maybe then there might be a popular coup and anyone named Granger, Harmon, Jagdeo, etc., will be barred from holding office.
Prashad posted:If you were born in Guyana then you receive an oil royalty check every year.
That is welfare. The gov't should focus on equipping Guyanese to create opportunities or to be able to perform the jobs that these initiatives will provide.
But a check to fund beer and rum is pure nonsense.