Turnpage

Please visit our sponsors

RSS Feed
 

Current News & Press

 

Advertisement

The Bahamas Investor

News & Press Archives

 
The Bahamas Investor on facebookFollow The Bahamas Investor on TwitterSubscribe to RSS feeds from The Bahamas Investor
HOME > 
News & Press > 
Chinese legal delegation in Bahamas

Chief justice Sir Michael Barnett and Allyson Maynard-Gibson, attorney general and Minister of Legal Affairs, welcomed a high-level delegation of Chinese senior judicial officers to The Bahamas this week. Pictured: Chief justice Sir Michael Barnett welcomes senior judicial officers to the office of the chief justice, May 12, 2014. From left: Yuan Guisen, ambassador of China to The Bahamas; Hu; and Yang Guan, attache, Embassy of the People's Republic of China; and Sir Michael. (BIS Photo/Letisha Henderson)

Source:
Date:
Updated:
TheBahamasInvestor.com
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014

Chief justice Sir Michael Barnett and Allyson Maynard-Gibson, attorney general and Minister of Legal Affairs, welcomed a high-level delegation of senior judicial officers from China to The Bahamas this week.

Headed by Hu Zejun, first deputy prosecutor general of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate of the People’s Republic of China, the delegation made a courtesy call to the office of the chief justice May 12, 2014.

Maynard-Gibson, presented the delegation with a Bahamian keepsake, Celebrating 40 years of Independence, at the office of the attorney general during an official visit on the same day.

China Delegation

Allyson Maynard-Gibson presents the visiting senior judicial officers from China with a gift May 12, 2014. From left: Damien Gomez, State Minister for Legal Affairs; Maynard-Gibson; Hu; and Yuan Guisen, ambassador of China to The Bahamas. (BIS Photo/Letisha Henderson)

The largest carrier of domestic passengers in the United States began selling seats on its first-ever scheduled international flights to three Caribbean region destinations–Aruba, Nassau in The Bahamas, and Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Ultrapetrol Bahamas (NASDAQ:ULTR) released its earnings data on Wednesday. The company reported ($0.03) earnings per share for the quarter, missing the analysts’ consensus estimate of $0.02 by $0.05, Stock Ratings Network.com reports. The company had revenue of $86.30 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $69.46 million.

The Bahamas Investor
Administrative Links
  


  © 2024 ETIENNE DUPUCH JR PUBLICATIONS LTD