Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

GIBA

Giba gets the response it hoped

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THREE senior umpires from the English Bowls Umpires Association (EBUA) have been in Guernsey to train a new team of local officials to national World Bowls standards.

‘Things will get worse before they get better’

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ISLANDERS should expect things to get worse before they get better, the Guernsey International Business Association has warned.

Going it alone doesn’t play well with business

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THE prospect of Guernsey breaking its ties with the UK has been given short shrift by local business leaders.

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Reviews will be judged on outcome

AMONG the positive things coming out of last week’s Institute of Directors seminar on the first 100 days of the new States was the overwhelming desire of the businesses represented there to see government do well.

Vision for the future is a priority

WITH the new States of Guernsey about halfway towards its first 100 days, four leading Guernsey business groups are already questioning how well the House is doing as it approaches what it calls ‘this key timeline’.

Leave tax plan alone, says Giba

A FEAR remains in the finance industry that a new Treasury minister might want to alter zero-10, according to the Guernsey International Business Association.

Paris air link ‘is good for business’

GUERNSEY’S new link to Paris will benefit the business community, according to a  Giba spokesman.

Hundreds of jobs unfilled in finance

FINANCE bosses are facing a recruitment headache, with hundreds of job vacancies.

Fast-to-adapt finance sector has bright future

FEARS that the island’s finance industry is in decline are unfounded.