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kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

Bhai kp,is it not an investment ? people have to be entertained.

Mattai opened a huge store on Water Street a few days ago.

Django
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kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

No. It was built under the coalition govt administration at a time when they have been discredited for underdevelopment in Guyana. It means some investors still have confidence in the government and the economy.  

FM
Django posted:
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

Bhai kp,is it not an investment ? people have to be entertained.

Mattai opened a huge store on Water Street a few days ago.

Django, I was looking for Mattai's business. Please bring it over here for me. Thanks.

FM
Amral posted:

You need proper concession stands, IMAX experience etc to attract back the people. The young generation I will guess prefer TV

not really...lots of young people like go out...once they have money

 

FM
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

so, when a business fails, don't blame the Govt

If you going to blame them for business failures, then you have to credit them for business successes

FM
Prince posted:
Django posted:
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

Bhai kp,is it not an investment ? people have to be entertained.

Mattai opened a huge store on Water Street a few days ago.

Django, I was looking for Mattai's business. Please bring it over here for me. Thanks.

Mattai’s opens new food mart

 
Django
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The government should bring in Afghan refugees and encourage them to sell chicken and rice form those carts that are popular in NYC.  We will have fun seeing them getting robbed and pushed with their carts all the way in the Tiger Bay and Sophia.

Billy Ram Balgobin

I know a thing or two about "chine", the business owner of the hotel and cinema establishment that has connection with AFC overseas base in Florida. I don't care who takes credit. I am happy for Berbicians.

FM
RiffRaff posted:
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

so, when a business fails, don't blame the Govt

If you going to blame them for business failures, then you have to credit them for business successes

The government toots their own horn.

K
Django posted:
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

Bhai kp,is it not an investment ? people have to be entertained.

Mattai opened a huge store on Water Street a few days ago.

Djanjo , the vision and ground work was in place before this government , lets not praise this government for any achievement  . after 20 years ,and  they are surviving , we can speak a different  language .

BTW , we have business in Guyana and it’s a struggle for survival. Mattai is one of our customer and he carry a variety of traditional Indian food stuff ( spices ) his upper level will be rented out to offices . 

The PNC boys will rent them , every commission of enquiry is a new office for the lawyers who already have offices. 

This is how Indian businessmen make money with PNC in office . 

FM

Let's be real, the Indians are the business people, they have the money to invest. This is called moving the money, if you hoard cash ,it depreciates, inflation eats it up, but investing, it multiplies. Frankly, if the Indians don't invest, the country will go into a recession, they create jobs, people earn a living and they spend. Indians have to play the political game, openly support whoever in government, so as to get foreign currency,imports and security.

K
Django posted:
kp posted:

IS THIS CINEMA GOVERNMENT OWNED??

Bhai kp,is it not an investment ? people have to be entertained.

Mattai opened a huge store on Water Street a few days ago.

I was referring to the heading of the post,"Credit To APNU/AFC". how misleading.

K

Great News from Classic international.

This is truly an excellent investment. Their hotel is up to excellent standards and excellent google reviews. I plan to visit Guyana in 2018 and  will be staying at Classic International at No. 79 Village Corriverton. (former home of Chief and Skelly.) In fact, I might even have an opportunity to meet with a Minister of APNU depending on his schedule.

Corriverton had several cinemas, all of which closed down. There was Novelty, Maya, Radio City and earlier Metro and Star. The growth of television closed down Cinemas in the 90's.

There is nothing better than a cinematic experience while watching a movie. I hardly watch TV. I use a 10ft Screen and an high end projector and I love the experience. Times are changing in Guyana and Cinemas will make a comeback in due course but not to the same extent as it did during the glory days. I think that Roopmahal Cinema at Rose Hall, Berbice is still standing and was recently rebuilt.

They are adding features like Dolby Atoms, High End Projectors and Digital Pictures which has replaced film. The owner of Classic International will do well because people from "down the coast"  will make up a large part of the audience at this cinema.

I think that Mohini Cinema at No. 64 Village might still exist.

This is great news for the town of Corriverton which I so love to visit. In fact, I met my first love (my mixed girlfriend) at Radio City Cinema, Corriverton.

Yuji22

 

 

FM
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Cobra posted:

I know a thing or two about "chine", the business owner of the hotel and cinema establishment that has connection with AFC overseas base in Florida. I don't care who takes credit. I am happy for Berbicians.

I could not access the source.

if Chinee is involved and you know him, then you know the source of funds and what the intent is with the cinema operations.

Z

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