The Barbadian government has announced plans to build a waste-to-energy power
BEYC shows off boats for potential buyers
Vacationers at the Bitter End Yacht Club last weekend got the chance
10 lawyers switch to rival firm
A Switzerland-based accounting and legal services firm
Saving cottages from sea
When Hurricane Earl struck Anegada in August 2010,
Business Briefs (April 12, 2012)
Yacht show The Bitter End Yacht Club is to begin hosting the first BVI
Bahamas gov’t asked to reconsider gambling
Citing a need to reduce crime, a Bahamian pastor asked his country’s government
Business Briefs (Aug. 25, 2011)
Business education The accounting firm BDO is planning a series of business education courses
Barbados’ deficit outlook improves slightly
The Barbadian government will generate a smaller budget deficit than it anticipated earlier this year,
Products promoted at Colombian Trade Show
Victor Lozano Montilla grinned at the prospective customer in front of him
Lights, camera, lawyers
The apocalyptic human-versus-machine showdown portrayed in Terminator Salvation
Business Briefs (Aug. 18, 2011)
Consolidated Water Consolidated Water Co. Ltd., the Cayman Islands-based water production company that has a stake in Ocean Conversion (BVI) Ltd.,
LIAT reinstates fuel surcharge
Regional airline LIAT increased a fuel charge on its fares last week, a move the company claims is needed due to “spiraling” jet fuel costs.
American Eagle to spin off
The parent company of American Eagle Airlines is continuing with its plans to spin off
Little Dix Bay changes ownership
The family of a Hong Kong billionaire has purchased Rosewood Little Dix Bay
ECCB takes over Antiguan bank
Citing ABI Bank’s “inadequacy of liquid assets” and its inability
Concerns voiced over Nanny Cay expansion
Some Sea Cows Bay residents are concerned that a $30 million proposal
Hitching a ride
After 13 days it was done.
Business Briefs (Aug. 11, 2011)
Anguilla An International Monetary Fund team that visited Anguilla last month announced
Business Briefs (May 19, 2011)
Virgin Islands The Department of Inland Revenue announced last week that unpaid liquor licence fees
Union: American Eagle may be spun off
The head of a pilots’ union believes that the parent company of American Eagle Airlines
Bermuda stock exchange presents to VI industry
Two officials from the Bermuda Stock Exchange visited the Virgin Islands Tuesday,
Business Briefs (May 12, 2011)
Region The International Monetary Fund is reporting that the outlook
New law firms open doors
Sensing a market demand and hoping to provide quality service to smaller clients, two law firms have opened their doors in the past month.
Students help businesses with computer projects
For 15 H. Lavity Stoutt Community College students, a semester’s worth of effort
Business Briefs (May 5, 2011)
St. Maarten The St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association will host