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Day: December 4, 2018

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Cayman Islands records highest number of registered companies ever

Dart Real Estate and financial experts say record increase due to investor confidence. GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS (PRWEB) DECEMBER 03, 2018 The Cayman Islands continues to be a desirable location to do business, with the number of Grand Cayman-registered companies…

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Zedra acquires Cayman-based JP Integra

By Gary Robinson From International Investment Zedra has acquired Cayman-based trust services company JPIntegra Group as its global expansion plans continue. Zedra – announced today its plans to purchase JP Integra – a Cayman-based provider of fund, corporate and trustee services as…

Trey Ratcliff’s Burning Man Favs 3

Trey Ratcliff’s 30 Favorite Photos From Burning Man Part 3 By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs BULLETIN: I have a few Burning Man pieces going up at an auction soon to raise money for other artists. 100% of the…

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Why Cayman Islands move on illegal gambling doesn’t address the real issue

BY Erik Gibbs From CalvinAyre A few days ago, an announcement from the Cayman Islands government indicated that it was preparing to crack down on illegal gambling in the country. It is said to be drafting legislation that would exponentially…

First MAX 8s for Pacific and Caribbean duo

by Mark Thomas From HMGaerospace Boeing has delivered new 737 MAX 8s to Fiji Airways and Cayman Airways as both carriers continue to upgrade and modernise their fleets. These are the first MAX 8 aircraft for each airline, with Fiji…

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Cayman Islands gov’t pumps brakes on new gambling penalties

By Peter Amsel From CalvinAyre The Cayman Islands has pumped the brakes on plans to impose stiff new penalties on unauthorized gambling operations. On Saturday, Cayman Islands Attorney General Samuel Bulgin issued a brief statement saying the government had “put…

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High cost has 1 in 4 diabetics cutting back on insulin

By HealthDay From Newsmax More than one-quarter of people with diabetes have skimped on needed insulin because of the drug’s soaring price tag, according to a new small study. Surveying nearly 200 Americans with type 1 or type 2 diabetes,…

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The Bush Family’s struggle to keep up with the Conservative movement

GEORGE H.W. BUSH By Ed Kilgore From New York Mag The late George Herbert Walker Bush was the patriarch of one of the more successful political dynasties in U.S. history, serving as president, siring another president, and then a second…

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Will current WTO rule-making reform proposals benefit Caribbean small states?

By ALICIA NICHOLLS, From Nation News The following is one of the articles from Trading Thoughts by the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services. The rules-based multilateral trading system (MTS), institutionalised by the World Trade Organization…

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Expert source for government email hacking

From Michelle Thompson via prnewswire.com No one is free from hacking, including our government officials. In the technological age we live in how can this still happen?  With advances in medicine to advances in space, why can’t we conquer something as…