Financial Centre in the wake of last week's resounding "no'' vote in the Independence Referendum.
Bermuda Financial Centre Ltd. (BFCL) president Mr. Michael Winfield said yesterday that potential backers are more optimistic about the project planned ...
Threats by Cabinet Ministers to move to the back bench should be forgotten as the United Bermuda Party moves forward under a new leader, says the Hon. David Saul, expected to be sworn in today as Bermuda's fifth Premier.
But Government backbencher Mr...
expect to have an easy time. He has the huge task of rebuilding his party's image as a good manager, the image which causes the UBP to win elections. If he cannot do that very quickly, he and his party will fail.
Rebuilding will not be easy because t...
very positive development, said Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son chairman, Sir David Gibbons.
"There is no doubt in my mind that all that Press must be a very, very good thing for Bermuda and the continuing development of international business,'' Sir ...
DATE: Aug 25, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Celebrating its 35th anniversary, the Island's oldest employment agency intends to ride a wave of business optimism in the wake of the Independence referendum.
S.O.S. Ltd. (SOS) president, Mr. Barry Capuano, said that there has been an increase in en...
long faces disappeared immediately.
Maybe it was the late hour, the interminably long wait or the glare of the cameras that was responsible, but a decidedly depressed air enveloped the press pool and other interested parties waiting for word on how t...
people voted for their well being and with their deep pockets and not with their emotions. That should not be taken to mean that there is not a great deal of emotion in the Country today because there is.
This was a vote in favour of Bermuda and Berm...
published in Monday's European edition of The Wall Street Journal.
When it came time to render a verdict on nearly 400 years of British rule, Bermudians followed an old maxim: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Even in this balmy island paradise, ambit...
tomorrow's United Bermuda Party leadership contest.
Sen. Lynda Milligan-Whyte said both Dr. Saul and Tourism Minister the Hon.
C.V. (Jim) Woolridge "have served the party extremely well.'' However, "one has to look now at what is in the best interes...
publicity over the past week in business publications on both sides of the Atlantic.
Bermuda International Business Association deputy chairman Mr. Glen Titterton said yesterday that editorials in the Financial Times and the European edition of the W...
DATE: Aug 24, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor