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Businessuite #4 Caribbean Ranked Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

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Cedric Blair -Managing Director
Desnoes & Geddes Limited

Cedric Blair was Managing Director of D&G between 2012 and October of last year.

He began work at the company with the goal of doubling domestic business.

He received his undergraduate degree, a BSc in chemical and process engineering, from the University of the West Indies St Augustine after leaving Holmwood Technical High School. He also has a diploma in chemical technology, as well as certificates in many related fields.

Blair has also completed several leadership courses and been recognised for outstanding work over the years.

Cedric Blair

The following extract was taken from the company’s Annual Report to shareholders.

Strong Performance Amid Depreciation
Despite steep currency depreciation which adversely impacted consumer confidence and purchasing power, a market slowdown, a volatile input cost environment and heightened competitive intensity we were still able to strengthen the position of our brands in the hearts and minds of consumers across the island. We made strong progress in driving growth in both volumes and revenues resulting in a trading profit of $2,725 million representing a 47% growth compared to last year and profit before tax of $3,677 million representing $1,806 million or 96% growth compared to the last fiscal year.

The growth is mainly attributable to increased sales in the domestic market, efficiency through cost saving initiatives, revaluation of the investment properties and the gains from the sale of shares in Brasserie Nationale d’ Haiti and Windward and Leeward Brewery. Profit after tax is $3,153 million, a 160% growth compared to last year; this increased the earnings per stock unit to 112.25 cents (43.12 cents or 160% growth).

I am confident that we have the strategy to deliver consistent and efficient growth in FY15. Through strengthening and accelerating our beer brands, innovating at scale, extending our route to consumer, driving out costs, ensuring profitable export growth, and investing in the capabilities of our people, we are creating a sustainable business that will deliver our FY18 Performance Ambition.

We will ensure that we can build on the momentum that has been created in how we think about and conduct our business through enduring stakeholder partnerships and exemplary conduct. We have created genuine motivation behind our aim to create value across society as a whole and will continue to broaden our footprint in FY15.

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John Mahfood “I Listed on the JSE to Raise Capital for My Business”

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Grace Stockholders To Vote On 3-for-1 Stock Split Today

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Shareholders of GraceKennedy Limited will this morning meet to consider and, if thought fit, approve a recommendation for a three-for-one stock split.

If approved, shareholders will receive three stocks for each one that is currently held.

According to group CEO Don Wehby, the stock units with a market price of J$115.00 per stock unit prior to the split will now increase threefold with an initial price of J$38.33 per stock unit

He says the stock split would allow GK’s stock to be made available to more investors while further enhancing the market for the shares.

Ahead of this morning’s Extraordinary General Meeting, GK last week issued 59,360 additional GK shares.

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UK Loses S&P Triple A Rating

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The UK has lost its top AAA credit rating from ratings agency S&P following the country’s vote to leave the EU.

S&P says the referendum result could lead to “a deterioration of the UK’s economic performance, including its large financial services sector”.

Earlier the pound plunged to a 31-year low against the dollar, and UK markets closed lower for a second day. On Friday,

Moody’s cut the UK’s credit rating outlook to negative.

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Caribbean Hotels Named In Jetsetters’ 2016 Best Of The Best

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Three Caribbean hotels have been named in US-based travel and lifestyle magazine Jetsetter’s 2016 Best of the Best awards.

The list which was published recently, highlighted the world’s 20 best hotels in categories ranging from Best Over-The-Top Luxury to Best Safari Lodge.

Included in the list were Antigua and Barbuda’s Barbuda Belle Luxury Beach Hotel, Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House Resort & Spa, and St Lucia’s BodyHoliday.

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