Eric Schmidt’s take on the iPhone 6 makes no sense
By Sam Colt Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt has something to say about the iPhone 6. Google Chairman Eric Schmidt appeared on Bloomberg TV on Wednesday, where an anchor asked him about the “desire factor” around the iPhone 6, leading…
Regulating the Caribbean
By Christopher Famous From Caribbean News Now Bermudians have been repeatedly told that the imposition of term limits is the primary reason for the weak economy and decline in a standard of living. As if repeating this over and over…
WuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc. upgraded to “Conviction-Buy” at Goldman Sachs (WX)
WuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc. (ADR) logoWuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc. (NYSE:WX) was upgraded by research analysts at Goldman Sachs from a “neutral” rating to a “conviction-buy” rating in a report released on Tuesday, TheFlyOnTheWall.com reports. WuXi PharmaTech (NYSE:WX) opened at 33.88…
St Kitts hospital tightens security following fatal shooting of teenager
From Caribbean360 BASSETERRE, St Kitts, Wednesday September 24, 2014, CMC – The St. Kitts-Nevis government Tuesday night announced an “immediate” increase in security arrangements at the main JFN Hospital following the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old youth there on Monday…
Immigration surges from Muslim-majority countries
By Thomas Lifson I guess because it has worked out so well for European countries (see Rotherham), the United States is welcoming more and more immigrants from Muslim-majority nations. A new report form the Center for Immigration Studies reveals (via…
Apple and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day
By Chris Taylor From Mashable As Oscar Wilde might have put it: To lose one tech news cycle may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose two looks like carelessness. That’s the state of affairs for Apple on Wednesday, when…
Latin American and Caribbean festival to open in Taipei
The Latin American and Caribbean Cultural Festival will get underway Sept. 20 in Taipei City, underscoring the government’s commitment to bolstering ties between Taiwan and countries throughout the region. “Such an event is a key plank in the government’s viable…
Cayman Islands ex-premier on trial over credit card splurges, sloppy accounting
By Jay MacDonald From Taking Charge Serving as the elected leader of the Cayman Islands is no day at the beach. Just ask William McKeeva Bush (no relation to the American political family), the first and now former premier of…
Floods, landslides damage Grenada’s historic tunnel
From Caribbean360 CMC – Grenada says it will spend an estimated two million EC dollars (One EC dollar =US$0.37 cents) on upgrading structures, including the century old tunnel in the city, damaged by floods and landslides over the last weekend….