The Telecommunications Commission has rejected a Cable & Wireless Plc plan to lower its international telephone rates.
Cable & Wireless, which is in competition with TeleBermuda International Ltd., ha...
business yesterday, shut down because owner Anton Duzevic was unable to pay rent.
Mr. Duzevic, who had battled closure by court order for almost a year, held back his tears as he stood outside the cha...
profit of $555,047 for the year ended March 1997, an eight percent increase compared to the previous financial year.
The profit translates into earnings per share of 45 cents. Revenues increased two p...
conditional permission to build a four-storey building on Spurlings Hill.
Planning minister Irving Pearman overturned on appeal a decision by the Development Applications Board (DAB) to reject Mr. Wes...
at offering services, like insurance products, they have not traditionally offered, says Bank of Butterfield president and chief executive officer John Tugwell.
"Traditional banking has had it if it t...
take action over concerns that its share price may be undervalued on a rising Bermuda Stock Exchange.
The company announced that it will begin repurchasing some of its stock as an investment in the ma...
Muzak franchisee Barry Kayes says he has been stymied in his plans to expand his Muzak music distribution franchise due to Bermuda's outdated copyright laws.
Government is currently reviewing how to u...
reached a record high yesterday, closing at 1,233.87 on gains made by the major players. The previous high for the index was 1221.36.
Since the start of this year the index has gained about 34 percent...
reopen hearings into copyright issues, in particular over what it claims is its exclusive right to show certain programming.
To that end the BBC has filed a writ in Supreme Court against the Minister ...
years, was shut down on Friday as the company went into a court ordered receivership.
Island Pottery -- which had nine staff, including three potters -- was put into liquidation proceedings after land...