BUSINESS
Owner of The Cellar fights to have club reopened (update)
Owner of The Cellar, Dennie O'Connor, spoke of his dismay on Friday at the closure of his club The Cellar at the Fairmont Southampton Resort.
Bank reduced staff in 2012
Butterfield Bank reduced the number of staff in Bermuda by just over seven percent.
Caribbean tourism bounced back in 2012
It was a good year for Caribbean tourism as there was a 5.4 per cent increase in stayover visitors for 2012 and is expected to grow again in 2013.
HSBC staff give back
The three HSBC employees who logged the most volunteer hours explain why they donated their winnings to their favourite charities.
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Minister Dunkley opens STEP conference
Minister of Public Safety Michael Dunkley gave the opening address at the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners conference on Thursday.
Recession-busting workshops to help out business owners
Capital G and Deloitte are presenting a three-part workshop series, The Lifecycle of a Business in a Challenging Economy, starting on March 7.
SAGE commission to reduce Government spending
Finance Minister Bob Richards on Thursday announced the formation of the SAGE Commission to streamline Government processes, improve delivery of services and make Government more efficient.
‘End of the road for Bermuda...’
'Game over for Bermuda if Government debt is not being reduced within five years' - the stark analysis of panelists at Monday's Budget Breakfast. More in Wednesday's Sun.
February 27: Business Briefs
Three insurance companies and a broker open their doors, Paul Wollmann becomes director at Argus, and Tom Busher retires from Montpelier, all in Wednesday's Business Briefs.
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BUDGET BREAKFAST 2013
Talking economy over coffee and crumpets
Bob Richards, Peter Everson, George Hutchings, and Craig Simmons answered audience questions at the Budget Breakfast on Monday. Wednesday's Sun reports their thoughts.
Seabed Worker salvaged $38 million in silver
The Seabed Worker, visiting Bermuda on Wednesday, has searched the deep seas for silver and scoured the ocean floor for the infamous Air France flight that crashed off Brazil.
Firm dishes up hot meal
Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch (Bermuda) Limited provided blankets, clothes and hot meals to the more vulnerable in our community on Saturday at Point Pleasant Park.
EEZY DOES IT!
Get your Custom’s Duty deferred
Wednesday's EEZA article introduces you to an economic tool, the BEDC EEZA Customs Duty Deferment, which could assist you in renewing your business or property.
Bank financing seminar helps businesses
KPMG and the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation hosted a seminar entitled “Bank Financing in Today’s Environment” for medium sized businesses.
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