Starr to roll out $40,000 computer before end of 2011
Gov’t subsidy could further reduce retail price – Company President
Stabroek News – August 6, 2010
One of the country’s leading equipment and service providers in the information technology sector has told Stabroek Business that it aims to assemble and market a computer at a price “below $40,000” before the end of 2011. “We are currently working with a number of international suppliers on issues of pricing and quality of parts in order to bring production costs down significantly,” Starr Computers President Michael Mohan told this newspaper in an exclusive interview earlier this week. The Miami-based businessman also told this newspaper that a subsidy input from government would reduce the retail price even further.
Stock market updates
Stabroek News – August 6, 2010
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 367’s trading results showed consideration of $2,639,535 from 140,890 shares traded in 13 transactions as compared to session 366 which showed consideration of $5,009,328 from 58,805 shares traded in 7 transactions. The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, CCI, DBL, DDL, PHI and RBL.
January-June rice production up 8.4%
Sales to Europe up 32.8%: Venezuela bought 15,836 metric tons of paddy in first quarter
Stabroek News – August 6, 2010
Guyana’s rice exports for the first half of 2010 recorded a 26.5 per cent rise over the corresponding period last year due mainly to a significant boost in sales to European Union (EU) countries, according to the June 2010 commodity markets update issued by the Ministry of Agriculture.
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