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Reach your customers through the subconscious

By Liraz Margalit From techcrunch Consider a scene that happens a billion times a day, at a billion computers across the globe. A man is searching online for new running shoes, or a woman is clicking through e-commerce sites on the…

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Cayman Islands business licences now issued via Email

The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) is issuing business licences electronically, in order to further improve the licensing process. ‘With DCI falling under my Ministry’s remit, I’m pleased to see further electronic support being introduced into the business licensing…

Cayman Islands’ accountants wants you to Run for Red

The annual and much anticipated Running for Red event is just around the corner, thanks to the Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants (CIIPA). On Saturday, 27 August, runners and walkers of all levels are invited to don their running…

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Football: Derrick wins CFU presidency and tasked to bring solidarity to Caribbean [Cayman Islands’ Bruce Blake elected to Exec Com]

By Paul Nicholson From Inside World Football July 25 – The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) has elected Antiguan Gordon Derrick to a second four-year term as president. Derrick fought off a challenge from Trinidad and Tobago president David John-Williams, winning…

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Discounted hotel rates and more for trade with ‘Cayman [Islands] Loves Agents’

From Travelweek Group TORONTO — The Cayman Islands’ new ‘Cayman Loves Agents’ promotion comes with discounted resort rates for the travel trade as well as preferred pricing on watersports and local attractions. Agents can visit caymanislands.ky/travelagents to learn more about…

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Chaplains prepare for the worst in major SOUTHCOM exercise

By Luke Carberry Mogan, Army Times Making Chaplain Corps history, U.S. military chaplains flew out to Grenada to participate in Tradewinds 2016’s humanitarian operations for the first time. Sponsored by U.S. Southern Command, the first session of the three-phase Tradewinds…

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Tourism Matters: Returning to airlift

By Adrian Loveridge From Caribbean news Now I make no apologies in returning to airlift this week because, it is one of the most critical factors in our overall tourism success or failure. Take the United States as a classic…

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This investor is making serious money from pain in the hedge fund industry

By Rachael Levy From Business Insider When hedge fund investments go sour, Andrew Lawrence will sweeten things up. Lawrence is the CEO of Rosebrook Capital Partners, a firm that buys positions in hedge funds from investors who — for one…

New programme to empower Caribbean communities to better service at-risk youth

From Creative Associates International Family support networks and government agencies in 10 Caribbean countries that provide violence prevention services to at-risk youth will receive training and other resources through a new program, Creative Associates International announced. The four-year program—called Community,…

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Are you willing to drive an autonomous car? Will it expose you to legal liability?

By Hironori Nishikino Contributed by Chuo Sogo Law Office PC From ILO Introduction On June 9 2016 the General Insurance Association of Japan (GIAJ) released its Legal Issues on Autonomous Driving report concerning damages liability in accidents involving autonomous automobiles. The…