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When a founder talks (or acts) out of school

By Rebekah Mintzer, Corporate Counsel Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates set tongues wagging in the tech world and beyond on Monday when he seemingly broke rank with the company he created as well as most of Silicon Valley on a major…

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Don’t mortgage your startup

By David Frankel From TechCrunch The last 5-10 years have been an extraordinary time for early stage tech founders to raise money. But easy access to capital has ingrained some bad habits among founders. There has always been the risk…

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WSJ: Government probes into Ackman and Herbalife haven’t found evidence of criminal wrongdoing

By Carl O’Donnell, Reuters From Business Insider (Reuters) – Two government probes into the conduct of longtime antagonists Pershing Square Holdings and Herbalife have failed to find sufficient evidence of criminal wrongdoing by either party, the Wall Street Journal said, citing…

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Cayman Islands: Pedro Castle Is Going Coco Nuts!

[Pedro Castle hosting first annual Coconut Festival February 20] Savannah, Grand Cayman, February 4, 2016– Pedro Castle has teamed up with the makers of documentary Bright Spot – Tamer Soliman and Rob Tyler – to celebrate the Cayman Coconut and…

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TeliaSonera and Ericsson go 5G

Ericsson and TeliaSonera will develop and test selected 5G use-cases and services based on TeliaSonera’s network and Ericsson 5G technology Aims at letting TeliaSonera customers in Stockholm and Tallinn experience 5G services already in 2018 Taps into both companies’ strengths…

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Burrowes sells more Dolphin Cove shares

By Camilo Thame From Jamaica Gleaner Stafford Burrowes sold another US$4.7 million ($570 million) in shares in Dolphin Cove as some minority shareholders held out on offering up their shares to Mexico-based World of Dolphins. This made for a hefty…

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Céline Dion tragedy spotlights caregiver health risks

By Charlotte Libov From Newsmax Superstar singer Céline Dion is unusual in that she is facing the death from cancer of both her husband and brother in virtually as many days this month. But her situation is mirrored by millions…

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An extraordinary year for Cayman Enterprise City

Tenancy up 50 percent, economic impact tops US$68 million George Town Grand Cayman – Cayman Enterprise City, the Caribbean’s premier Special Economic Zone, has had yet another good year of growth, increasing the numbers of zone companies by more than…

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Fabrilink SEZC within Cayman Islands Enterprise City offers international training to Caymanians

Fabrilink SEZC, a company within Cayman’s Special Economic Zone, provides a unique international training and career opportunity for Caymanians Globak manufacturing company sets up an international engineering design centre in Cayman Enterprise City, and seeks to hire Caymanians who will…

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The CEO of a $300 million company says she only hires ‘missionaries’ — here are the questions she asks to find them

By Rachel Gillett From Business Insider Jessica Herrin wants to hire “missionaries, not mercenaries,” she tells The New York Times’ Adam Bryant. “Missionaries” are driven by passion for the mission, while “mercenaries” are more concerned about the material reward. To find missionaries,…