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The nearly 700 Chevrolet owners on the Island need have no concern about the supply of parts or new vehicles as a result of the General Motors bankruptcy.
That is the view of Daniel Greenslade, owner of auto dealer Rayclan Chevrolet, which has sold t...
DATE: Jun 02, 2009
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Many of Bermuda's international companies have indicated to Government that they are here "for the long haul", Finance Minister Paula Cox said.
Speaking after last week's announcement by Accenture that it intended to leave for Ireland, Ms Cox said th...
DATE: Jun 01, 2009
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Butterfield Bank has invited prospective investors in its upcoming $200 million issuance of preferred shares to a series of information sessions this week.
Three sessions will be held on Wednesday at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, at 1...
DATE: Jun 01, 2009
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The Bermuda Supreme Court has dismissed the application by Bermuda reinsurer Validus Holdings Ltd. to convene a meeting of IPC Holdings Ltd. shareholders in connection with its attempted hostile takeover of the company.
Validus wants to derail a plan...
DATE: Jun 01, 2009
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BF&M Ltd.'s first-quarter earnings plunged by 88 percent as the accounting value of conservative long-term investments fell by more than $10 million.
The insurer and pension provider recorded net earnings of $0.89 million for the first three months o...
DATE: May 29, 2009
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Accountancy firm KPMG yesterday announced it is cutting its Bermuda workforce by nine due to the impact of "the unprecedented global economic situation".
In a statement yesterday, the company said the nine accountants being released today were all no...
DATE: May 29, 2009
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The spate of departures of Bermuda international companies to Europe is a matter of concern, but this is no time to panic.
That was the message yesterday from a business leader and a politician who believe the trend is a signal to the Island to do ev...
DATE: May 29, 2009
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Argus Group Holdings Ltd. yesterday announced it had agreed in principle to settle a class action lawsuit pending in a New York court relating to losses stemming from the Bernard Madoff fraud.
The case had been brought against Argus and Argus Interna...
DATE: May 28, 2009
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Six staff are to lose their jobs at Meyer-Franklin Travel this week, the company announced last night.
A fall in airline ticket sales and a slashing of commissions by airlines has forced the agency to restructure its business, Meyer-Franklin Travel p...
DATE: May 28, 2009
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Finance Minister Paula Cox told MPs that the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's process of rating countries by tax transparency progress was "hijacked by the G20 for its own purposes".
On April 2, the Group of 20 leaders of the w...
DATE: May 27, 2009
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