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Day: October 4, 2017

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One farm in Puerto Rico is still running thanks to a $300,000 investment in solar power

By Hugh Bronstein and Gabriel Stargardter, Reuters From Business Insider BARRANQUITAS, Puerto Rico (Reuters) – While his competitors wait for diesel to restart generators knocked out by Hurricane Maria, flower grower Hector Santiago is already back in business because of…

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UK: Theresa May battles a sore throat and prankster in conference speech

From BBC Theresa May had to battle losing her voice and being interrupted on stage by a comedian as she sought to reassert her Conservative leadership. Mrs May, who at one point was handed a throat sweet by the chancellor,…

US: Tillerson – I never considered quitting

By Sandy Fitzgerald  From Newsmax Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Wednesday strongly denied an NBC Newsreport that he’d threatened to quit after a series of disputes with President Donald Trump, but refused to say whether he called the president a…

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Puerto Rico needs federal relief and financial support, not lectures from ‘king of debt’ Trump

By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa From Business Insider President Donald Trump’s visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday showed a deep disconnect between his vision of the federal disaster response to the territory’s devastation after Hurricane Maria and the reality being…

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Amazon must pay $295 million in back taxes, EU says

The Associated Press From AJC BRUSSELS Amazon has to pay $295 million in back taxes to Luxembourg, the European Union ordered Wednesday, in its latest attempt to tighten the screws on multinationals it says are avoiding taxes through sweetheart deals…

Cayman Islands’ Eastern Districts anti-crime activities 29 September – 1 October

This past weekend, 29 September – 1 October, officers in the Eastern Districts began operations to target illegal activities pointed out by residents during last week’s community meeting, specifically gambling and the use of drugs, which often lead to fights…

Cayman Islands companies listed in HK: choice of law shareholder disputes

From Harneys Approximately half of all companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) are incorporated in the Cayman Islands. So when a dispute arises regarding the rights of shareholders in HKEX-listed companies, onshore and offshore legal advisers find…

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Hunt Valley accounting firm Arthur Bell merges with Cohen & Co.

Lorraine Mirabella From The Baltimore Sun The Hunt Valley-based accounting firm Arthur Bell has merged with Cleveland-based Cohen & Co. to create one of the nation’s top auditors of mutual funds, exchange traded funds and hedge funds, the companies announced….

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Blankfein Tweets on Bitcoin that paper money was once odd too

From Newsmax Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein said he is keeping an open mind on bitcoin after a media report that the investment bank was exploring a new trading operation dedicated to cryptocurrencies. “Still thinking about #Bitcoin….

Jamaica: Businessman and wife slain by gunmen in May Pen, Clarendon

From RJ News Online The bloodletting continues in Clarendon with a couple being the latest victims. Businessman Horace Lyn, 73, and his wife Daisy, 56, were shot outside their home on Foga Road in May Pen shortly after 6 o’clock…