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Day: September 18, 2016

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Significant ownership change: Zoetis INC (ZTS) Stock Price rose while Cqs Cayman LP has boosted its holding by $6.29 million

By Hazel Jackson  From Chesterton Independent Significant Ownership Change: Zoetis INC (ZTS) Stock Price Rose While Cqs Cayman LP Has Boosted Its Holding by $6.29 Million Michael Hintze increased its stake in Zoetis Inc (ZTS) by 103.92% based on its latest…

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Department of Immigration Closure Tue Sep 20 The Department of Immigration would like to inform the public that there will be a change to business hours on Tuesday, 20 September 2016. Immigration’s public counter, visa, passport and enforcement reception will…

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The Editor speaks: Jumping Jehoshaphat!

Have you ever heard the expression “Jumping Jehoshaphat”? I have but not for a very, very long time. Until ……. Yesterday (Sat 17). It was Joan, my wife! She’s Caymanian and although she did live in England for around twelve…

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Logic is leading internet service provider in Cayman Islands

Logic is leading internet service provider in Cayman. 1. TV & Internet Service Provider In The Cayman Islands www.logic.ky +1 345 745 5555 2. Logic’s NOCC operates on a 24×7 basis utilizing state of the art tools managing customer services…

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State of the Tourism Industry: Stakeholders cautious about potential impact of ZIKA, Brexit

From The Jamaica Gleaner BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: Caribbean tourism officials are cautious about the potential impact of Britain’s impending exit from the European Union, but there is greater uncertainty about the fallout that could be caused by the Zika virus in…

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Civil society organisations take practical action for climate change adaptation and resilience in Trinidad and Tobago

Port of Spain, 16 September 2016 – As part as the “Climate ACTT: Action by Civil society in Trinidad and Tobago to build resilience to climate change” project, five civil society organisations (CSOs) in Trinidad and Tobago are implementing practical…

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Peter Binose: The Great Argyle land swindle

By Peter Binose Can a government be a crook? No but those that administer it can be; those that work for it can be. Those that support a known crooked administration can perhaps themselves at the very least stand accused…

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Australia gains reputation as ‘Cayman Islands of South Pacific’

From Griffith University Australia is doing little to counter a growing reputation as ‘the Cayman Islands of the South Pacific’ with billions of dollars from foreign corruption flowing into the country. This will be the contention of Professor Jason Sharman…

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Academic, PSOJ say Jamaica needs to get it together over World Bank’s Blue Economy report

By Jovan Johnson From Jamaica Gleaner Jamaica’s academic and business representatives say a World Bank study pointing to the multibillion-dollar benefits regional countries can get from sustainable exploitation of the Caribbean Sea highlight weaknesses in government policy over the years…

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Caymanian college students complete summer fellowship at Health City

Eighteen Caymanian college students recently completed the inaugural Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program at Health City Cayman Islands. The SURF Fellows were chosen through a competitive application process and completed their fellowships in June and July. “We were very…