Tethys’ Cayman Islands says Olisol in breach of Investment Agreement.
By StockMarketWire | Mon, 5th September 2016 – 09:07 Tethys Petroleum said Olisol has not met certain funding requirements and considered it to be in breach of an Investment Agreement. Tethys said it continued to work with Olisol to complete…
JP Integra Group targets wider private capital industry with business expansion and rebrand
LONDON, 6 SEPTEMBER 2016 – “JP Integra Group”, the specialist finance services group, has announced the expansion of the firm’s services, targeting the private capital sector with a wider offering. The firm has also announced international business growth plans with…
Island Routes to host region’s first Caribbean Attractions Conference
From The Voice Over 50 of the Caribbean’s top attractions providers will come together in Jamaica to discuss industry challenges and opportunities for growth and development when Island Routes Caribbean Adventures hosts its inauguralIsland Routes Certified Partner Conference later this…
Makers of e-cigarettes and pricey cigars want to avoid FDA approval and regulation
By Laura Northrup From Consumerist Until earlier this year, the Food and Drug Administration didn’t have authority to regulate some new or unusual smokeable products that have been growing in popularity, like premium cigars, hookah tobacco, vaping products, and e-cigarettes….
Airlines are charging a hidden fee that’s increasing your plane ticket — and they won’t say what it’s for
By Danielle Muoio From Business Insider Few spend time analyzing the breakdown of a plane ticket. Our modus operandi is to compare ticket prices, usually through a website like Expedia or Kayak, pick whichever deal we can manage to glean,…
Irish government HQ bombarded with apples protesting Apple tax break
BY TIM CHESTER From Mashable The offices of Ireland’s ruling government party, Fine Gael, were littered with apples Wednesday, as members of Sinn Fein’s youth wing staged a vibrant protest against Apple’s recent tax furor. Red and green apples of…
Gadget of the week-wearables
The weird world of offbeat wearables By Jon Turi From engadget While most of us have yet to morph into a gadget-laden “gargoyle” (like the one in Snow Crash) the wearable market has still lavished an endless assortment of devices…
Not a single county in the US has enough affordable housing to go around
By Tanvi Misra, CityLab How widespread is the affordable housing crisis? Well, not a single county in the U.S. has enough affordable units to go around. Constructing more housing is important (albeit not easy), but we can’t just build our way…
Delta’s recent system outage cost the airline $100M in lost revenue
By Mary Beth Quirk From Consumerist Remember that major systems outage that hit Delta last month, prompting the airline to ground all flights worldwide? In addition to majorly ticking off customers who had their travel plans disrupted and grabbing the…
Carbon nanotube transistors promise faster, leaner processors
By Jon Fingas From engadget Researchers have finally overcome the limitations that prevent carbon nanotubes from outrunning their old-school counterparts. The computing industry sees carbon nanotube transistors as something of a Holy Grail. They promise not just faster performance and…









