Participants of the inaugural Grow to Lead Development Program with Prestige Holdings Ltd CEO Simon Hardy, third from left alongside his senior management team at the Program's graduation ceremony held at UWI Arthur Lok Jack in Mt Hope yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Former CL Financial executive Andre Monteil
Chief executive officer, Atlantic LNG Donnie Brown
Atlantic LNG.
Eva Mitchell, CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE), left, and Lisa Awai, executive director at PwC Trinidad and Tobago, following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding aimed at supporting awareness of the SME Market and the Initial Public Offering (IPO) process in T&T.
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Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association president, Sanovnik Destang, addresses a news conference in Antigua on Thursday
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Economist Dr Daren Conrad
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Central Bank
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
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President of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali,
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Chairman of Angostura Holdings Gary Hunt
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Former minister of finance, Colm Imbert
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Chief Executive Officer of the T&T Securities and Exchange Commission, Kester Guy at his office at Level D, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
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IT consultant Shivam Teelucksingh
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EOG Resources Limited VP & General Manager George Vieira, second from left and NGC Chairman Gerald Ramdeen, signs the MOU between EOG Resources Limited and NGC at the Hyatt Regency Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s replica cake of the Hilton Garden Inn with chairman of Superior Hotels John Aboud during the sod turning ceremony at South Park on April 22.
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Trinidad and Tobago NGL chairman Gerald Ramdeen speaking at a news conference at Hyatt Regency.
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Participants of the inaugural Grow to Lead Development Program with Prestige Holdings Ltd CEO Simon Hardy, third from left alongside his senior management team at the Program's graduation ceremony held at UWI Arthur Lok Jack in Mt Hope yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
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Former CL Financial executive Andre Monteil
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Chief executive officer, Atlantic LNG Donnie Brown
Atlantic LNG.
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The Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd facility on the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, which is owned 51 per cent by NGC and 39 per cent by NGL.
COURTESY: PPGPL
Last week’s commentary, in this space, was headlined, Did the PNM fail TTNGL shareholders? and may have caught some readers by surprise, as it praised the decisions of the current board of the publicly listed TTNGL for returning value to the company’s shareholders, based on the legal and accounting advice the board received.
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Trade, Investment and Tourism Minister Satyakama Maharaj
It has been just over a week since US mega streamer IShowSpeed kicked off his Caribbean tour with his In Real Life stream in Trinidad.
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Economist Dr Daren Conrad
Even as T&T’s economy appears stable on the surface, economists are cautioning that headline indicators may be masking deeper structural challenges.
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Central Bank
The Central Bank of T&T (CBTT) yesterday disclosed that it is engaging Republic Bank Ltd regarding concerns over the introduction of new and higher banking fees, including whether customers were given sufficient notice ahead of the changes.
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
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An almost $8 million investment is now powering one of T&T’s most recognisable exports, with Angostura Holdings Ltd switching its bitters bottling plant to solar energy as part of a wider sustainability push.
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
Former Minister of Public Administration Dr Bhoe Tewarie is warning the country that the potential energy revenue that T&T may earn over the next few years must be used wisely and not squandered as in the past oil and gas booms.
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President of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali,
Guyanese President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali warned that the world is facing a widening and dangerous energy gap, driven by surging demand, uneven investment, and growing mineral constraints, as he addressed the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2026 yesterday.
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Chairman of Angostura Holdings Gary Hunt
Angostura Holdings Ltd has reported a profit after tax of $19.4 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, marking a 14.5 per cent decline from the $22.7 million recorded in the same period last year.
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Former minister of finance, Colm Imbert
Former minister of finance Colm Imbert has attributed Republic Bank Ltd’s (RBL) recent decision to increase banking fees to actions taken by the bank’s newly-appointed board, most of whom were selected by the current United National Congress (UNC) administration.
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Chief Executive Officer of the T&T Securities and Exchange Commission, Kester Guy at his office at Level D, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
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As the T&T Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) marked its 29th milestone on Saturday, the organisation stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability required to navigate the volatile waters of modern finance.
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IT consultant Shivam Teelucksingh
Local experts agree that while moving services like the purchase of PTSC bus tickets and pension payments to digital platforms is important, these are only baby steps compared to what is happening in other countries.
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EOG Resources Limited VP & General Manager George Vieira, second from left and NGC Chairman Gerald Ramdeen, signs the MOU between EOG Resources Limited and NGC at the Hyatt Regency Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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National Gas Company (NGC) chairman Gerald Ramdeen says the state company has reinforced its position in an increasingly competitive natural gas market after signing a new supply contract with EOG Resources Trinidad Ltd on Friday at the Hyatt Regency, Port of SpaiThe agreement, concluded eight months ahead of schedule, renews an existing arrangement due to expire on December 31 and secures gas supply for the next two years.
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Angostura chairman Gary Hunt
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Accountant and head of the UWI Global School of Business Mariano Browne
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The Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd facility on the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, which is owned 51 per cent by NGC and 39 per cent by NGL.
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Trade, Investment and Tourism Minister Satyakama Maharaj
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Economist Dr Daren Conrad
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Central Bank
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath, centre, cuts the ribbon with Angostura chairman Gary Hunt, left, and Angostura CEO Ian Forbes at the launch of the Bitters Bottling Plant Solar Power System at the Angostura compound in Laventille, yesterday.
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
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President of Guyana, Dr Irfaan Ali,
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Chairman of Angostura Holdings Gary Hunt
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Former minister of finance, Colm Imbert
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