Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

Chamber of Commerce

Today’s Paper

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Woolworths would be sadly missed

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THE future of Woolworths’ Guernsey branch and its employees has been cast into doubt.

Visiting economist commends island’s optimistic approach

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THE optimism of businesses in Guernsey has impressed the director general of the British Chambers of Commerce.

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A decade on and CISX success just continues

THE Channel Islands Stock Exchange is going from strength to strength.

‘Be bolder and we can help you raise the cash’

THE States should do more creative thinking to raise money for essential projects - and enable locals to invest in them, according to Channel Islands Stock Exchange chief executive Tamara Menteshvili.

Government trails on cost control, say private sector heads

GOVERNMENT is out of step with the private sector when it comes to controlling costs, business leaders said yesterday.

The States ‘was wrong to buy Aurigny’

THE States should never have bought Aurigny, according to former deputy chief minister Stuart Falla.

Recession not likely to be too deep - Chamber

GUERNSEY is not immune to a recession, according to the president of the Chamber of Commerce.

Inflation at 17-year high

RISING inflation means islanders will have to continue tightening their belts.

Senior civil servant steps in for Lt-Governor

SENIOR civil servant Nigel Lewis, who has worked alongside Guernsey industries for much of his career, will be the speaker at the double sell-out dinner to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Guernsey Chamber of Commerce.