The jig is up for tax cheats
By Tim Wilson From Nearshore America Caribbean and Central America Close the Loop In Panama, owners of bearer shares no longer have their anonymity ensured. In the Cayman Islands, tax information will soon be shared under the US Foreign Account…
Medium.com: “Trading Domain Names Should Be Banned”
By Michael Berkens From The Domains In a blog post that appeared in Medium.com entitled “Trading domain names should be banned ; Why? Because it hurts businesses and does not generate any value for anybody” The post was written by…
Premier leads Cayman Delegation to Gibraltar
From The Office of the Premier GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin leaves the Cayman Islands this weekend to attend a pre-meeting of the Joint Ministerial Council in Gibraltar. Also attending will be Jennifer Ahearn, who has…
Usain Bolt to retire after Rio Olympics
By RAF CASERT — AP Sports Writer, From Kentucky.com BRUSSELS — Usain Bolt plans to retire after the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Bolt said Wednesday (4) he wants to win more gold in Rio, set another world record in…
HBO Premieres Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden
The HBO documentary airs in the Caribbean on September 11th Miami, FL – September 5, 2013 – HBO Latin America will air the exclusive HBO documentary, Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden, on September 11th in the Caribbean. An official…
Ambarella poised to increase shareholder value
From Research Cows Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. Ambarella Inc (AMBA) is incorporated in the Cayman Islands and has its headquarters in Santa Clara….
Poor white children fall further behind: Benefits culture is blamed for failures at school
By Steve Doughty From Daily Mail UK Poor British white boys less likely to succeed than nearly any other group Only Roma gypsy and Irish traveller children do worse than poor white British children Report suggested that traditionally white working…
Tell the Indian Government to enforce animal protection laws!
Target: Indian Government Sponsored by: Chris Wolverton Thousands of elephants in India are mistreated by their owners, who beat them and exploit them for money. Recently in Mumbai, a 54-year-old obese elephant, Bijlee, was forced to beg on the street…
S&P Calls Federal Lawsuit ‘Retaliation’ for US Downgrade
From Moneynews Standard & Poor’s said the U.S. government filed a $5 billion fraud lawsuit against it in “retaliation” for its 2011 decision to strip the country of its “AAA” credit rating. The McGraw Hill Financial Inc. unit was the…
Red Cross announces move
The Cayman Islands Red Cross has announced that it is moving its offices to the Cayman Corporate Centre on Hospital Road, George Town. A spokesperson for the Red Cross said, The director, the deputy director, the first aid training manager…