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Nine-year-old charged with car theft in Trinidad

From Caribbean360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday May 6, 2015 – Police in Trinidad and Tobago have charged a nine-year-old boy for stealing a car, but questions are being raised about the legality of the move. The child took a…

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Lawson Conner launches ‘Discovery’, a unique offshore investment management platform for Cayman Islands

From Opalesque Opalesque Industry Update – Lawson Conner, Europe’s provider of investment management and compliance solutions to the alternative investment fund industry, has launched ‘Discovery’, the first AIFM integrated offshore Investment Management Platform. ‘Discovery’ will be structured as a Cayman…

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Feds paid $45M to Northrop to settle trade secrets case

By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal Company claimed agencies stole info related to a polar satellite program. The U.S. government paid $45 million to Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. over claims that federal agencies misappropriated trade secrets related to…

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Point72 Capital International Just Released Form D announcing $123.00 million financing

From OCTA Finance Point72 Capital International, Ltd., just released form D regarding $123.00 million financing. Point72 Capital International was able to finance itself with $123.00 million. That is 100.00% of the round of financing. The total private offering amount was…

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The Editor Speaks: Merging Commissioner’s Office and Complaints Commissioner’s Office makes no sense

When the three most qualified persons say publicly any proposed merger of the Commissioner’s Office and Complaints Commissioner’s Office should not happen one would think the powers who finally make the decision would listen favourably. One would think so. How…

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British diving instructor dragged off his boat in the Bahamas during late night raid and shot dead by robbers in front of his wife

By Daniel Bates in New York and Claire Ellicott for Daily Mail UK Brit Gary Vanhoeck, 44, shot dead by robbers who stormed his yacht His horrified wife Kathryn, 42, was tied up during the late-night raid Incident took place…

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Herbalife shares surge as it boosts outlook

From The New Zealand Herald Shares of Herbalife Ltd. jumped in after-hours trading Tuesday as the seller of supplements and weight-loss products boosted its outlook for the year. The company now expects full-year earnings in the range of $4.30 to…

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LDK Solar announces issue of scheme consideration to ordinary scheme creditors

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, XINYU CITY, China and SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — LDK Solar CO., Ltd. (“LDK Solar” or the “Company”), today announced that the supervisors, Tammy Fu and Eleanor Fisher, both of Zolfo Cooper (Cayman) Limited…

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Polaris Armor Just Had Published Form D Because of $20.00 million fundraising

By OCTA Finance Polaris Armor, Inc., Corporation just submitted form D because of $20.00 million financing. Polaris Armor, Inc. is expected to sell $20.00 million in this fundraising. The total private offering amount was $20.00 million. The financing form was…

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CARICOM calls for reversal of policy preventing development financing to the region

From Jamaica Observer UNITED NATIONS (CMC) – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) took its case for a reversal of the existing criteria for development financing to the United Nations urging the international community to re-examine the policies under which most Caribbean…