5 ways humanity is killing crowdfunding
By Lyndsey Gilpin From TechRepublic Crowdfunding was meant to democratize finance and help the best ideas for changing the world have a chance to succeed. But as usual, humanity is trying to sabotage that mission. We were joking in the…
Disruptive defendant keeps testing Alsup’s patience
By Ross Todd, From The Recorder U.S. District Judge William Alsup doesn’t typically interrupt opening statements for bathroom breaks. Then again, there is little that’s typical about the trial of fallen San Francisco real estate tycoon Luke Brugnara—a tour-de-force personality…
Honduras to host CONCACAF Under-20 Women’s Championship 2015
Eight teams will compete for the title and three spots in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Papua New Guinea 2016 Miami (Thursday, May 7, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced today…
Feds paid $45M to Northrop to settle trade secrets case
By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal Company claimed agencies stole info related to a polar satellite program. The U.S. government paid $45 million to Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. over claims that federal agencies misappropriated trade secrets related to…
Cayman Islands resident featured on “Directors Talk”
Cayman Islands resident, Dennis Melka, is featured on the DirectorsTalk Interviews website [May 6], a social media getaway that states; “it is a distinctive gateway providing an information gathering location for investors, public companies, brokers, lawyers, accountants, recruiters and trainers…
Batabano gets better and worse
Cayman Islands Batabano gets better and worse This year’s Batabano parade was bigger and as far as persons taking part and persons actually watching – better. Yes, a lot better than most years. However, it also was a…
Pets help vote in the election
Dogs, cats, horses, ferrets and lambs have all headed out to help vote in the election By Tim Chester from Mashable LONDON — Millions of people came to vote in the general election Thursday, and many of them brought pets….
The Caribbean needs radical thinking and bold actions
By Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Deodat Maharaj From Guyana Chronicle Online Stunning beauty, vibrant cultures and strong human capital are some of the defining characteristics of the Caribbean. And in the past decades, the region has seen encouraging progress in economic…
Point72 Capital International Just Released Form D announcing $123.00 million financing
From OCTA Finance Point72 Capital International, Ltd., just released form D regarding $123.00 million financing. Point72 Capital International was able to finance itself with $123.00 million. That is 100.00% of the round of financing. The total private offering amount was…