First it was the Barbados National Bank (BNB).

Followed by Nation Corporation to T&T owned Caribbean Communications Network (CCN).

Then Barbados Shipping & Trading (BS&T).

Not to forget the take over of Light & Power by EMERA.

And on the weekend there was the report Collins after 134 years in local hands sold out to yet another Trinidadian concern.

In recent years several local companies were sold to non Barbadian interest, however, these five listed resonate. 

If Barbados is to develop empowerment through access to financing must be integral to the process. Maintaining an influential ownership interest in the commercial banking sector should have been a no-brainer for any government. When majority ownership was acquired by Republic Bank in 2003 of BNB the local commercial banking sector became 100% foreign controlled. How can a country with a legacy of chattel slavery not see the lack of a significant presence in the banking sector as a form of modern day slavery by ceding to non Barbadian interest?

The transaction that ‘galls’ the blogmaster the most is the sale of the Nation newspaper, founded by leading lights from the Black community, men like the late Harold Hoyte, Al Gilkes, Fred Gollop et al. An observation by a local historian best sums it up:

“A valued and distinguished institution now stands like a colossus astride our information landscape.”   Professor Hilary Beckles, Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies. (Nation Newspaper, November 23, 1994)”

We sold Nation publishing in 2006 to another T&T concern although it was described as a merger. It was with that announcement the blogmaster , although an eternal optimist, knew the fight to ring-fence the real Barbados identity was under threat.

BS&T at the time of sale to T&T conglomerate Neal & Massy in 2007 was the largest conglomerate in the country- pregnant with undervalued assets. Not a dissimilar situation to when Plantations Holdings sold out to CLICO in the 90s, immediately with the sale swaths of land switched to non Barbadian ownership. Why so called Barbadians without compunction sold our finite hills and fields to satisfy the highest bidder is mainly the reason we find ourselves in the current sorry state. Our largest private conglomerate ‘huffed’ in the name of good because local leadership fell asleep at the wheel.

Many blogs can be retrieved from the BU Archives describing how Light & Power – a national strategic asset – got to be controlled by Canadian EMERA. It was interesting to learn last month Dominica regained control (52%) of Dominica Electricity Services Limited (DOMLEC) from EMERA. The move is intended to allow the Dominica government to aggressively pursue a renewable energy strategy, in particular geothermal. The blogmaster is not unkind to saying customer service level from the EMERA owned company has declined to Barbadians since changing hands.

Finally the sale of 134 year old Collins Ltd should also hurt self respecting Barbadians deeply. These days many will dismiss the sale as a routine commercial transaction between buyer and seller. Shouldn’t it be seen as a lot more to educated Barbadians? Should the sensibilities of Barbadians be aroused to the sale of our best ASSets; companies to non Barbadian interest? Do you mean we have invested billions in education post independence to produce a class people for them to lack the perspicacity to be able to retain ownership and efficiently manage our best companies? It begs the question, what is the point? Educate our people to be a subservient class?

Is it too much to hope that award winning Four Square Distillery will not be the next local company placed on the selling block?

Piss in the blogmaster’s pocket do!

192 responses to “Prime Local ASSets Sold, Again!”

  1. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I blame the minorities for their GREEDY and CRIMINAL WAYS….

    i blame the sellout governments for allowing it to happen….these things do not happen without input from others…

    now suck it up…..yall want to type pretty words and pretty excuses year after year and DON’T DEAL WITH REALITY,, don’t want to end the criminality…..against the Black population….and think that people CAN’T SEE that you have become part of the problem…..


  2. @ African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    If you are implying that our leadership should be toppled then Uncle Sam will fill the vacuum.

    When Mia brought in our glorious Republic, it was designed specifically to reinstate slavery. The eyes of the world are watching. Don’t forget, slavery on the island was intended to be in perpetuity for the enslaved.

    This is why Mia is revered in the west.


  3. Some of you should count to 10 before posting to the blog. Here is a bit of advice, you don’t have to comment IF there is nothing constructive to add.


  4. “I blame the minorities for their GREEDY and CRIMINAL WAYS….

    i blame the sellout governments for allowing it to happen….these things do not happen without input from others…

    now suck it up…..yall want to type pretty words and pretty excuses year after year and DON’T DEAL WITH REALITY,, don’t want to end the criminality…..against the Black population….and think that people CAN’T SEE that you have become part of the problem…..”

    there are racist populists propagating hate on social media and perpetrating hate crimes
    it is a fine line you tread as an author with a bad mind


  5. Enough!

  6. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I did not imply it, but the US would do a much better job of managing the island than what has obtained for over half century…they understand the meaning to having a population and workforce that can uplift a country, they understand the meaning to free enterprise…and the part it plays in DEVELOPMENT…stretching into centuries…

    it is clear from continent to continent that is the intent from this go nowhere governement………in 2022 they are still talking about Black Afrikan people working on original slave plantations under minorities, who the hell is that backward..


  7. Actually we are being attacked not only from Trinidad but from Jamaica as well. A large conglomerate there also has an appetite for Barbadian businesses. So 2 islands with weak currencies have the money to buy companies in an island where the currency is several times the value of in the buyers island.

    So what does that say about devaluation?


  8. Bobby Seale of the Black Panthers: ‘You cannot fight racism with racism. You have to fight it with solidarity.’

  9. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I said already that the island needs to be taken away from them, there will never be any real progress under these types of misleadership……in my view, and i care nothing about others, because there is evidence……..the US can envision something much better for the island and its majority people..

    now tell me about how Black people are treated in US….because of their own colonial curse following the country just like Barbados……..and i can tell you how much economic and social success Black people have in US……with all its warts..

    .show me where Black people in Barbados, a MAJORITY African descent country, are seen as anything other than slaves and victims used to ENRICH everyone else except themselves……


  10. For the last time, enough!

  11. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “Actually we are being attacked not only from Trinidad but from Jamaica as well. ”

    you are not being attacked…..a VACUUM is being filled…..nature ABHORS a vaccum….

    because your misleaders have NO VISION…outside of what they were socialized to have…others with that vision are filling the space..


  12. Yawn!


  13. And as usual down the political yard fowlism or racism rabbit hole we go with the topic being lost in the process.. David I wish you well with the blog, but to be honest one of the reasons I hardly comment now is because no matter what the topic it always deteriorates into the same place.

    Have a great Easter everyone.

  14. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…how many times have i told you that the one Caribbean dream, which will become a nightmare, will never work, just check out the mentalities on a small blog…they are their own worse enemies..


  15. @John A

    Unfortunately this is the mentality of our people in a modern world. It is about being adversarial and divisiveness. Collaboration and reconciliation are old fashion qualities.

  16. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “Collaboration and reconciliation are old fashion qualities.”

    lol…breathe blogmaster…breathe…


  17. @ David

    Yes and that is why we are where we are and others will come to feed off us like buzzards to a dead carcass

  18. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I take it yall have not seen the blueprint yet…..well, what can i say..


  19. LOL @ David
    So when Bushie’s whacker ‘get tek way’, …did they tek way your EDIT / DELETE / BLOCK buttons too…?
    LOL
    Murda!!


  20. @Bush Tea

    Sometimes like fishing you have to let things run a course before…


  21. @Bush Tea

    You if all people here should be aware an organization is defined by the people operating. An inanimate entity does not have a mind of its own.

  22. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ WURA
    These clowns get so perturbed when they see people who look like them buy a business in the country but they don’t say a word about the entire West Coast being bought out by white expatriates.
    They don’t say a word about COW Williams being allowed to have a road cut to make a bridge forcing ordinary people to wait while the luxury yachts pass.
    Unbelievable.”

  23. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…just remember what i went through right here on BU…everyone saw…we need not even expand on it…they exposed themselves quite nicely for the world to see and be APPALLED BY….they could not hide that it’s their unprompted, unnatural reaction to each other….BLACK PEOPLE…..succeeding at anything…it’s their default reaction…and they cannot hide it…

    but now crying rivers of tears about how other Caribbean islands are filling the breach that they themselves DO NOT WANT TO SEE FILLED BY BLACK PEOPLE…..bitterly weeping about a dead carcass and who is picking it apart and HOW IT GOT DEAD…..while attacking those who expose the CRIMINALS RESPONSIBLE….

    they need a whole team of psychologists and psychiatrists . ..to help them with their various and MULTIPLE seesawing syndromes…

    .then will look me straight in the face and tell me how “sick” and “crazy” i am..

  24. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    It seems CS, via newer areas (finance) maybe on a recovery path after a few dismal years.
    The RFP for the Caves was issued Before the financials were available. That said they were issued prior to closing. Quite amazing the speed at which they were produced?
    The hotels are not a homogeneous group, and the Caves were not being sold, an independent operator was sought. Running a hotel and running an attraction are not exactly the same. Some Bajan firms bid, but of what I knew, they were not ‘aggressive’ bids.
    The financials were scary. Annual grants from GoB were more than annual revenues!! It had been a money pit.


  25. @NO

    A money pit you say?

    Paying a lawyer (Richard Byer) $700 thousand to vet a standard agreement and you wonder why?

    The cost of doing business in Barbados.


  26. David
    Barbados Mutual was the lynchpin of the economy. Meaning that it was the primary source of funding for the Big Six. A dissertation has been written on the phenomenon of sourcing capital from Trinidad. But the problem is wider than these islands.

    Four things.

    One, you ignored this elephant in the room. In doing so you minimized the criminal acts of Hilary Beckles as the ardent neoliberal he has always been, as a sheep dog in driving us to the perdition otherwise well-described.

    Two, this writer and others, were there since the late 1980s beseeching the country that it should have avoided the globalization plot and neoliberalism, as hand maiden, but few cared and less still were prepared to put their bodies on the line.

    Three, that even at a time when the undertaker arrives for the body of globalization and neoliberalism, even in the Interregnum, that policymakers in Bridgetown cannot see this as a misguidance is precisely a product of the very miseducation system held dear by you, and most. We refer the the. West’s confrontation with the East.

    Four, within enduring racism, as a scientific concept, there has never been a universally accepted national idea that Barbados was to be owned, fundamentally, by people other than Whites, elite Blacks and especially White foreigners. Why act so disgusted now? Everything you and the country have been doing for decades was bound to so arrive, and worse to come still.

  27. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Pacha…with your permission, would like to use excerpts from that opinion in the book am now writing…Thanks…


  28. Leading academic raises concern that Barbadians are among the sickest people in the world

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/04/13/leading-academic-raises-concern-that-barbadians-are-among-the-sickest-people-in-the-world/


  29. @Pacha

    The blogmaster is not prepared to finger one person for the malaise we find ourselves. In this blogmaster’s view it is more structural.

    We have had black governments since1966 and have invested billions in education. If for what ever reason Barbadians have not been able to accrue knowledge capital to effectively direct their affairs then the inevitable will have to occur. You are aware of the fable of the phoenix rising from the ashes.


  30. By the way Pacha, where is the dissertation to which you referred?

  31. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    They would still hold the absurd and mistaken belief that someone is trying to win them over and they expect kid gloves….

    wrong….yall are GOING DOWN…and no one gives a shit cause ya had more than ample warnings, ya disregarded all and CUSSED the messengers…and demonized others…it’s now your roadshow…enjoy..

  32. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Wuhloss…Hilary is now calling them what i called them for YEARS and got cussed for my troubles…lol

    Pacha…since when did you have to prove you wrote a dissertation…have you not contributed significantly to the blog already…

    “Leading academic raises concern that Barbadians are among the sickest people in the worldArticle by
    Anesta HenryPublished o
    April 13, 2022
    Describing Barbadians as a sick people, addicted to sugar, prominent historian Sir Hillary Beckles is calling for sugarcane plantations to be turned into agricultural lands to grow food for the nation.

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), said the criminal culture called the sugar plantation system that enslaved, oppressed and made Barbadians sick as a result of a sugar addiction, should be turned into food plantations overnight.”

  33. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Now if Blogmaster really wanted to do something regarding that death and enslavement by sugar, he should ask Hilary to write a paper on that for BU…


  34. The blogmaster is not prepared to finger one person for the malaise we find ourselves.
    ~~~~~~~~~~
    Stop playing games David…
    You well know that the same Sir Cave Hilary, who has been the national and regional Czar of education now for nearly two DECADES, HAS to be one of the KEY failures for what has been a COMPLETE misrepresentation of what ‘EDUCATION’ is..

    Shiite man!!
    He is sounding EXACTLY like the old colonialists talking about the ‘pathetic’ state of the ‘underdeveloped’ peoples of the world … as if THEY did not engineer that despicable situation by THEIR policies and actions over the past CENTURIES.
    (Bad Word!!)


  35. @Bush Tea

    One man you want to blame? That must be the biggest cop out!

  36. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    “underdeveloped peoples”?Who are they?

  37. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    As i said….Black businesses will rise from all the CENTURIES of oppression and damage….and are the ones to fill the breach…

    “A Jamaica-based private equity group is preparing to launch a payments platform and a technology-enabled medical service in Barbados in the coming weeks.

    Delta Capital Partners, headed by Barbadian Ivan Carter, made the announcement, saying that it will be bringing a suite of high-impact products and services to Barbados, geared at disrupting digital commerce and health services.”

  38. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…creativity at its best…the whole link can be found on barbadostoday…

  39. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I know we had some crocodile tears on here this morning, while they were simultaneously attacking those who expose the criminals who have the island in the trap it’s now in….but these partners at Delta are of Caribbean heritage….we can only wish them luck….at least they are bringing something to the table to benefit everyone and not only just the few…

    William…i could not believe, though it should not have been a surprise…you never know exactly how people really feel until they reveal themselves…


  40. @ NO

    Never ‘said’ the ‘Caves’ were for sale….. and, I’m fully aware, “Running a hotel and running an attraction are not exactly the same.” So too is ‘running a hotel and golf courses.’ Sandy Lane and Royal Westmoreland not only have rooms, but golf courses as well.

    My suggestion was, hoteliers could have pooled their resources and presented a business plan/proposal to ‘government,’ for managing the ‘Caves.’

    Geoffrey Cave was able to move away from selling clothes and diversified the company into providing credit card and digital payment solutions, global financial services, banking, investment and foreign exchange services. And, he could not achieve that objective, WITHOUT acquiring personnel qualified and experienced in financial services.


  41. Remember when ….

  42. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    You are correct.
    In that vein, Supermarket owners, Pharmacy owners, Car dealer owners, even Unions, etc could have banded together, just like hotel owners, to offer a proposal to manage the Caves.
    Possibly even an SOE seeking ‘added value’ may have submitted a proposal.


  43. Starcom Network News understands that the eleven acre former Banks Breweries Complex at Wildey, St. Michael has new owners who have commenced the renovations and conversion to what will be Barbados’ newest mall


  44. Bushie
    David
    Maybe this writer was imprecise. Leaving poetic licence interpretation to readers.
    Our intention was to make a critical link between Beckles rise to the Board of The Mutual, now Sagicor, and his similarly egregious dominance of the other side of the two critical factors mentioned by you, his long and ongoing miseducation of Bajans, Caribbean people.

    For us this devil is “running with the hares and hunting with the hounds” as one contributor likes to say. For to us it is impossible to deliver critical education capable of liberation, development, when one’s loyalties are divided.

  45. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    If minorities want sugar they should in their numbers work the plantation lands that they own or for each other, and leave out Afrikan descendants…..similiarly, if they want food they should get their lazy asses up and work the land themselves……time for them to WORK instead of pretending they are slave masters and feeding off the Black majority….

  46. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    The good news is, the people are understanding their predicament better and better..

    ..the frauds and liars can no longer rub shit all over their faces and convince them that it’s cake…there is hope…they KNOW they were mis and under educated deliberately and MALICIOUSLY SO by their those with black faces…..encouraged by their briber masters….they know that NONE OF THEM can be trusted…

    the hardest thing is to know…


  47. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights ReservedApril 13, 2022 10:45 AM

    Wuhloss…Hilary is now calling them what i called them for YEARS and got cussed for my troubles…lol

    Pacha…since when did you have to prove you wrote a dissertation…have you not contributed significantly to the blog already…

    “Leading academic raises concern that Barbadians are among the sickest people in the worldArticle by
    Anesta HenryPublished o
    April 13, 2022
    Describing Barbadians as a sick people, addicted to sugar, prominent historian Sir Hillary Beckles is calling for sugarcane plantations to be turned into agricultural lands to grow food for the nation.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Hilary Beckles is a Historian in name only.

    He does not have a clue how a Sugar Cane Plantation works.

    Sugar Cane Plantations can feed the nation as they did in WWII an indeed throughout History but only if Sugar Cane is grown.

    He is supposed to know these things.

    Sugar Cane is a perfect cover crop for keeping down weeds and preserving the labour invested in clearing lands in perpetuity from being overtaken.

    Sugar Cane also allows intercropping.

    There is no law that you have to make Sugar from Sugar Cane!!

    Rum, molasses, building materials, bagasse etc etc etc all come directly from Sugar Cane

    Bagasse is used as a fuel as we all should know and allows Sugar Factories to be practically self sufficient in energy.

    It also is used to make paper which we may not know as we have never used it that way.

    https://www.fao.org/3/s8850e/S8850E03.htm#:~:text=The%20four%20main%20byproducts%20of,and%20molasses%20(Figure%201).


  48. @David, I support your point of Blacks at the helm since 1966. Sadly the Black credit unions do not have the wisdom other than to push loans for a house, car, travel and every other consumer item. We can only blame ourselves for our second class status that’s slowly developing. It’s only a matter of time when all large companies will be foreign owned thanks to the jackasses called lawyers and others we have in parliament coupled with a joke senate.

  49. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Artax
    “Geoffrey Cave was able to move away from selling clothes and diversified the company into providing credit card and digital payment solutions, global financial services, banking, investment and foreign exchange services. And, he could not achieve that objective, WITHOUT acquiring personnel qualified and experienced in financial services.“

    That financial services group is headed by Cave’s son, who studied in North America and is qualified to lead that agency. I think it’s called Fortress.
    The white Bajans did not educate their children to sell clothes and shoes. There are are already managing family owned hotels and other businesses, again they were sent overseas to get the necessary qualifications.

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