Monday 22 August 2011

Dr. Showalter Johnson : Venture Capitalism Finds It's Way To Moores Island



Dr. Showalter Johnson is about to join the exclusive ranks of land owners who have invested in private islands in the Bahamas.


The spiritual and business guru is currently part-owner of a multi-million dollar estate on Moores Island. Among this highly regarded privilege, you'll find the likes of: Nicholas Cage, Johnny Depp, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, Bill Gates, and Baron Rothschild.


The Bahamas is home to many celebrities and has hosted the residences of all, nobility and notoriety alike. Baron Rothschild is apart of the prestigious Rothschild family and comes from a long line of Baron Rothschilds, whom hold thousands of assets around the world, estimated in the hundreds of billions. Rothschild, Johnny Depp, Dr. Showalter Johnson, Bill Gates, and Nicholas Cage all see the value in Bahamian soil.


Moores Island is home to a population of approximately 1,000. Bahamian islands and properties have garnered much increased interest because the Bahamas has very favorable tax laws and beautiful scenery with close proximity to both the United States of America, the Caribbean, South America, and Canada. Banking and tourism are the largest industries in the Bahamas and it's no wonder that banking giants like the Rothschilds have found the Bahamas to be an ideal place to be. But the Rothschilds are not the only ones who have seen the glory of Bahamian soil; Michael Jordan, John Travolta, David Copperfield, and Eddie Murphy all own property in the Bahamas as well. It is no secret that the Bahamas is home to some of the most beautiful beaches, pristine waters, thriving fishing spots, and yachting courses in the world.


[Moore's Island (red dot on the map)]
So what does Dr. Showalter Johnson hope to do on Moores Island?


Dr. Showalter Johnson is bringing together venture capitalists from all over the world and the Bahamas to build new infrastructure. Although many of the ideas are still under much secrecy, it has been rumored that they plan to take advantage of the popular bone fishing industry there as well as capitalize on the resort opportunities that are there.

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