Some company executives simply import new technology -- such as desktop computers, fax machines, voice mail -- into the office and let it sit there hoping that people will change their methods to the ...
regulatory body to set guidelines on when rate restrictions on Cable & Wireless Plc should be lifted to allow full competition in the marketplace.
However, Sen. Richards' position is that rate restric...
An overwhelming number of Bermudian residents support the implementation of mandatory pension plans for employees, according to a survey by Total Marketing and Communications (TOM).
The survey found n...
Through the purchase of 80 percent of Argus International Management Ltd., Boston-based Liberty Mutual Group hopes to bring more captive insurance business to Bermuda, the company announced yesterday....
In my early years, before I realised I was really a klutz, I wanted to fly fighter jets for a living. Since I lived in Canada, a nation ostensibly at peace with the world, I was unconcerned I might ev...
The exceptional financial results enjoyed by reinsurers in 1997 might harbour the seeds of a "disappointing'' year during 1998, rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) predicts in its latest report on t...
Butterfield could be looking to expand overseas offices, new president and chief executive officer Calum Johnston suggested yesterday.
When asked where the bank might go now it was back on track to im...
$19.8 billion in 1996 even though worldwide rates kept dropping, according to the latest statistics released yesterday by the Registrar of Companies.
The asset base of the 1,470 companies on register ...
pleased he was wrong about the number of hurricanes which he forecast would occur last year.
The number of hurricanes in the Atlantic region last year was below normal, and below what was predicted by...
first public statements before the media today, shareholders and other interested parties will be keen to hear how he plans to lead the company.
The bank had gone through a painful period of restructu...