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Four new key officers appointed for db Group

Four new key officers appointed for db Group
Oct 4 2022 Share

The db Group’s Board of Directors has appointed four key officers to take forward its vision and oversee its execution. 

The move also marks a watershed in the family’s succession planning moment. Robert Debono has been appointed as the Group’s CEO with a clear brief to continue to drive an already robust business and investment strategy and to consolidate financial success on all fronts. 

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Dr.David Debono, a lawyer, is the Chief Legal Officer overseeing all legal matters as well as those pertaining to HR and Alan Debono will be the Chief Procurement and Accounting Officer responsible for financial and purchasing policy and execution. Victoria Debono is now the Brands Manager in charge of nurturing and expanding the Group’s local and global brand portfolio. Silvio Debono remains Chairman of the Board. Robert Debono comments: 

“This is an exciting and humbling challenge for my siblings and myself. The Board is trusting us to sustain and enhance the success of a group of companies on which the livelihood of 4,500 families and individuals depends. 

It is also happening as the tourism industry and the economy are expected to get a post-pandemic reboot. The future looks bright and we are ready for it.” Silvio Debono comments: 

“My wife and I gave our children the freedom to choose their individual paths in life. They took different ones which, as luck would have it, are converging at this very moment. I am convinced that they will continue to expand and deepen our Group’s vision and prudently execute it. As the Group’s chairman, I shall oversee this positive transition, ensuring that our strong financial standing is sustained and to see that our excellent track record remains extends to the future.” 

db Group Performance The db Group’s post-pandemic recovery is exceeding forecasts, with figures at March 2022 comparing well with those of March 2020, the last month before the pandemic struck. The March 2020 financial results were better than those of the year ending March 2021, the year in which the pandemic took its biggest toll. 

Accordingly, comparisons with the March 2020 benchmark, at the end of a record year for tourism in Malta, lead to a more balanced picture of the Group’s performance. As it did during the financial crisis, the Group once again continued to invest even during the darkest pandemic months. Throughout, the Group maintained its position as Malta’s largest local hotel operator. New Starbucks outlets and two new restaurants, LOA and Sonora were inaugurated, the latter two after March 2022. 

This growth was also complemented with an extensive rebranding and modernisation programme of the hotels and their restaurants. The strategy paid off as it did at the end of the 2009 financial crisis. It drove the uniquely fast recovery of the Group as the worst of the pandemic was put behind us. 

In March 2022 Group revenue stood at €40 million, just €20 million less than in March 2020. EBITDA in March 2022 stood at €24 million, just €3.5 million less in the same period. Profit after tax in March 2022 was €10.5 million when compared to €12 million in March 2020. Capital expenditure in March 2020 was almost €8 million against a Capex of almost €5 million in 2022.

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Father and son arraigned over cocaine lab and money laundering

Father and son arraigned over cocaine lab and money laundering
Oct 4 2022 Share

An elderly man and his son were remanded in custody on aggravated drug possession, money laundering as well as bail breach charges, being arraigned before magistrate Josette Demicoli this afternoon. 

Mario Brignone, 68, from Bormla and his son Josef Zammit, 30, from Marsaskala pleaded not guilty to the charges pressed against them and did not reply when asked about their employment. 

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The charges concern the discover of a crack cocaine lab as well as various other hard drugs. Inspector Mark Mercieca informed the court that Zammit was arrested while signing his bail book in Zabbar yesterday. 

With a large amount of cash fund on his person, a raid on his vehicle found several sachets of what is suspected to be cocaine and heroin. 

Cannabis plants were found at his residence, with cash found in his father’s house. A key was also found under the doormat and it opened the door to an abandoned residence opposite the house. More drugs and cash were located, with equipment used to manufacture crack cocaine. 

A bail request was rejected by the court in view of the risk of the men tampering with evidence. The men also did not satisfy the legal requirements for bail, with a freezing order placed over both their assets. 

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Prime Minister Robert Abela receives warm University welcome

Prime Minister Robert Abela receives warm University welcome
Oct 4 2022 Share

As students return to their respective educational campuses, Prime Minister Robert Abela gave a visit to the University of Malta and received a warm welcome by all the students excited to being their scholastic year. 

 

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Following two years of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions limiting the extent of Fresher’s Week, students were excited to finally set foot on campus ground and meet new people and adjust to their new school timetables. 

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Accompanied by Education Minister Clifton Grima, the Prime Minister took the opportunity to meet some of the new students at one of Malta’s highest educational institutions. 


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Why new Maltese brand HAPPY POT is a step towards a greener Earth

Why new Maltese brand HAPPY POT is a step towards a greener Earth
Oct 4 2022 Share

Having a plant collection is already cool and beneficial, but planting them in eco-friendly, visually-pleasing, and customisable pots steps up your plant collection… and who wouldn’t want that?

Here’s a fun fact – plants aid in reducing stress; so even if you don’t own plants, you should probably look into getting some.

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Happy Pot gives you the option to choose the sizecolour, and any symbol or emoji you desire, giving you the complete creative freedom to customise your indoor or outdoor pots with ways to describe your personality (or your plants).

 

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Whether it’s for your nanna, colleague or your best friend, Happy Pot makes a great gift for any occasion. With so many preset collections and customisation options, there’s a Happy Pot for everyone. 

You can even decorate your office plants with your business logo to give your workspace that ‘extra’ kick. (Like we did)

Besides making your plants look and feel happier, you’d also be contributing to a greener Earth, since Happy Pot has teamed up with Treeapp to plant trees across 3 continents and 12 developing countries, in an effort to reach their goal of 200,000m2 of reforested land by 2024. 

Happy Pot’s pledge is to encourage more young people to care for plants and appreciate the world around them. They aim to do this with their monthly beach clean-ups and will keep us in the loop with updates on how to contribute to a greener world. 

Customise yours or pick a collection from www.happypot.co  – let’s make the world a greener place, one pot at a time.

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