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Giant media company News Corporation has been forced to pay the Australian Capital Territory 77 million Australian dollars in taxes and penalties after an alleged tax avoidance scheme connected to a Bermuda Stock Exchange-listed company unravelled.
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The construction industry faces some uncertain times ahead if the experiences of one small business owner and contractor are anything to go by.
Alex DeCouto, president of Greymane Contracting, said that new projects had dried up considerably over the...
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Construction has been one of the hardest hit industries by the recession over the past two years and 2011 looks to be even worse.
Firms have been laying off staff as work dries up and there are very few projects coming on line to offer any hope of a ...
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Bermuda is facing the same economic issues as the rest of the world, but it is well-equipped to meet those challenges.
That is the view of Caroline Foulger, partner and re/insurance leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
She said that currently ther...
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The prognosis for international business in 2011 is even more uncertain than ever before.
Companies have been slashing staff and budgets and many have left Bermuda’s shores altogether.
The high cost of doing business on the Island, a low interest rat...
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Kristi Grayston, chairwoman of retail for the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, sees a modest improvement in consumer spending on the horizon.
In the meantime, she said, this week’s upcoming Budget will be “highly significant” for the Island’s retail sect...
DATE: Feb 15, 2011
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An eight-year-old author, preparing to release her second book, is launching an Island-wide appeal to get it published.
Malaikah Abdul-Jabbar wrote and illustrated a short story called ‘A different kind of Bermuda’, encouraging people to see the bea...
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Ombudsman Arlene Brock has welcomed a landmark court ruling backing her right to hold Government to account.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley's decision yesterday in favour of veterinarian Susann Smith also gave his backing to the way the Ombudsman handled D...
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In a story in Friday’s newspaper, The Royal Gazette failed to seek comment from Marc Telemaque, in his capacity as former Permanent Secretary of Transport, to comments made by the Auditor General, Heather Jacobs Matthews.
In those comments, Ms Jacob...
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Although statistics don't track how much Bermudians spend online, it's no secret that many consumers take their shopping there.
Traditional retailers such as clothing and shoe stores may lose out, but small entrepreneurs such as jeweller Alexandra Mo...
DATE: Feb 15, 2011
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