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EXCLUSIVE: ‘No further staff changes @ LIME’ - Tim R. Ringsdore
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – New CEO of LIME BVI Tim R. Ringsdore told this news site in an exclusive interview that there will be no more senior staff changes following the recent letting go of former CEO Sean L. Auguste and Head of Business Sales and Services Ken Guiste.
LIME axes 20 workers in Antigua; more to go in the VI
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Almost 20 retail employees in Antigua and Barbuda of telecommunications company, LIME, have suddenly found themselves on the breadline after they were reportedly notified that their services would no longer be required after 30, November 2015.
Tim Ringsdore In! As Sean L. Auguste’s replacement @ LIME
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – LIME BVI announced yesterday November 16, 2015 the appointment of Mr Tim Ringsdore as their new Country Manager for the VI, replacing Sean L. Auguste as the company continues its march towards restructuring.
Is Kareem-Nelson Hull next to go? As LIME shake up continues
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – As the changes continue to take place with the switch-over of brand at LIME, it is understood by this news site that among the other persons to be sent packing is its Marketing personality Kareem-Nelson Hull.
LIME Shake Up! Sean L. Auguste Out! Ken Guiste Next!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Word reaching our news room recently is that LIME Virgin Islands General Manager Sean L. Auguste is no longer the top man at the telecommunications giant.
LIME BVI treats VG moms to roses & breakfast!
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI – Mothers in Virgin Gorda this morning May 8, 2015 had the option of skipping the kitchen as LIME BVI had a special breakfast prepared for them at its flagship store on the sister island.
Bush cutters are cutting cable TV & phone lines too!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The practice by Government of giving private individuals and companies petty contracts and purchase orders to cut bush and trees along the main and secondary roads mainly on Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke is continuing by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) Government even though during the 2011 general elections they were the biggest critics of the programme started by the now Opposition Virgin Islands Party.

