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The fall of value and the search for quality

By Alice Gomstyn From The Financialist It’s been a tough couple of years for value investors. Over the long term, value stocks have outperformed momentum and quality in most regions, sectors, and size segments. Since 2014, however, the opposite has…

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Apple’s watch presents less potential than investors think

By Seth Golden From Seeking Alpha Summary Wearables provide less solutions and more passive tracking results. Apple Watch sales will peak with distribution saturation. Fitbit’s attrition rate shows the level of usefulness for wearables. Back in January, I offered readers…

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Panel allows AG’s Trump ‘University’ Suit to go forward

By Ben Bedell, From New York Law Journal New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman may proceed with fraud claims against Donald Trump related to “Trump University,” an appellate court has ruled. The Appellate Division, First Department, in affirming a lower court’s…

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3 steps to creating an online business that earns $1,000 a month, from an entrepreneur who did it

By Daniel DiPiazza, Contributor From Business Insider While 99% of the population is going to work every day, trading their time for money … there’s a special group of in-the-know people who are waking up to a world of financial…

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Two women, one mentally ill and the other crippled, forced to live in inhumane conditions in Guyana By Guyana Chronicles From St Lucia news Online Two West Coast Berbice women – one mentally ill and another crippled – were on…

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Miss Cayman Islands gets fit for DG’s 5K Challenge

Newly crowned Miss Cayman Islands Monyque Brooks put her best foot forward last night (29th February) to help launch the Off the Couch fitness programme. The eight-week initiative is to get people in shape for the 2016 Deputy Governor’s 5K…

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Cayman Islands joint marine unit launches maritime operations course

By Jacqueline Carpenter From RCIPS Yesterday, 29 February, marine officers from RCIPS, Customs and Immigration began a 4-week course covering various types of interdiction at sea. It is provided by members of the Caribbean Military Maritime Training Centre, and is…

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Boy’s wing of Cayman Islands Frances Bodden Children’s Home opened

The Ministry of Community Affairs, Youth and Sports is pleased to announce the opening of the new boys wing; an extension of the Frances Bodden Children’s Home (formerly Frances Bodden Girls Home). The 1800 square foot, open concept facility is…

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Trouble in Paradise: Inside Canadian banks’ billion-dollar Caribbean struggle

From Freedom SKN 106.5 They arrived in droves starting at 5:30 a.m., desperate to secure a steady pay cheque. By midmorning, the anxious mob totalled 5,000 people. Sandals, a Caribbean hotel chain, was hosting a job fair in Barbados to…

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How the US Congress hands US corporate taxes to Europe

By Jeffrey Sachs Director, Earth Institute at Columbia University From Huffington Post The American Congress is so incompetent that it is arbitrarily handing billions of dollars of U.S. tax revenues to Europe. The issue involves tax manipulation by America’s top…