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Low-Tech Scheme (of Blocking Satellite Transactions Foils Card Fraud Detection) Targets Small Merchants

Aluminum foil covering a satellite dishMany merchant network breaches involve fraudsters intercepting unencrypted transactions as they're transmitted from the point of sale.

How I Hire: Focus On Personality - By Sir Richard Branson

Sir Richard Branson

There is nothing more important for a business than hiring the right team. If you get the perfect mix of people working for your company, you have a far greater chance of success. However, the best person for the job doesn’t always walk right through your door.

Singapore - A Country Study - A Must Read For The Citizens of Every Post Colonial Nation

Singapore

Singapore - A Country Study is a look at the development of Singapore and how it rose to become the economic giant of Asia in two generations.

Every citizen of every post-colonial country must digest its contents to understand what it takes to build a vibrant nation, and use their knowledge to hold their governments accountable.

The success story every Singaporean must know - By Akshobh Giridharadas

Singapore

As the clock struck midnight on August 10th 2013, it meant Singapore had completed celebrating its 48th year since its inception on to the world map.

Sith Global Withdraws from the Amaila Hydro Power Project- Sithe Global Press Release

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August 11, 2013 - Sithe Global thanks the people of Guyana for comprehensively considering the Amaila Falls Hydroelectric (AHP) Project.

The Project was supported by the PPP, AFC and virtually all other non‐partisan organizations that reviewed the Project. However, it was not supported unanimously by all three political parties, a necessary prerequisite to the Project receiving international development funds required to complete it. Thus, the Project cannot move forward, despite 16 years of work and overUS$16million of independent Sithe Global expenditures and more thanUS$15million of government expenditures.

Guyana's Balance Of Trade from April 2001 through January 2013

Guyana's Balance of Trade and Trend for period 2001-2013

Guyana recorded a trade deficit of 124.20 USD Million in the fourth quarter of 2012. Balance of Trade in Guyana is reported by the Bank of Guyana.

Guyana Balance of Trade averaged a deficit equivalent to 116.66 USD Million from 2001 until 2012, reaching the best deficit at 57.80 USD Million in December of 2004 and the worst deficit at 232.80 USD Million in December of 2005.

Review of 'iNvest Guyana' Magazine

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"...yuh doan have to push, yuh doan have to knock: just entaH!"
Minister Mohamed Irfaan Ali

With those words the legendary hospitality of the Guyanese was extended to attendees at the CARIBUSA Business Network organised Invest Guyana Forum in Florida. It was at that forum that a tangible expression of what quite the Minister's words mean for business and investment in Guyana was launched in the form of the inaugural edition of 'Invest Guyana' by its editor - Sandra Ann Baptiste, CITP.

Invest Guyana Forum - A review

Guyana Invest Magazine

The five or six tiny Guyana flags strung up outside the Firefighters Memorial Bldg at 8000 NW 21st St. in Doral, Florida did not at all signal the large claims which would be made by the featured speaker at the Invest Guyana event held there on the 23rd May 2013.

Gold price falls below $1,410: Will it re-test $1,350 this month?

Gold

Sell in May and go away. Gold investors seem have taken this financial maxim to heart, and have been dumping gold like never before.

Last month’s panic-selling saw the yellow metal crash through several support levels and crash-land at $1,335 per troy ounce on Tuesday, April 16.

US data dampens gold price, but ETP holdings rise, says Sharps Pixley

Gold

US employment data, as well as currency and inflation moves reported from Asia, have had a dampening effect on the dollar price of gold, but ETP holdings have edged up again, says precious metals broker Sharps Pixley.

Recent economic data from the US have dampened the rebound in gold prices. The US reported that jobless claims fell 4,000 to 323,000 in the week ending 4 May, with the average claims over the past month back to the pre-recession level in 2007. The US consumer sentiment is at a five-year high while payrolls improved again in April. The Chicago Fed however wanted to see a monthly job growth of at least 200,000 continuously for six months before calling a sustainable labour market recovery.

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