BUSINESS
Will tablets become more popular than laptops?
A total of 56 per cent of residents owned a tablet whereas 54 per cent owned a desktop computer, according to survey results from 2013.
KPMG: Audit committees say it's getting harder to oversee risks
Audit committees around the world say that it is becoming difficult to oversee major risks in addition to financial reporting, according to KPMG Global Audit Committee Survey.
Premier: Labour Survey shows we’re on the right track
Premier Craig Cannonier on Monday said that the 1 per cent drop in the unemployment rate is good news, but he remains concerned that many are still unemployed.
Captives doubled in 2013 insurance market
Bermuda's new insurer registrations increased across all market sectors in 2013, according to the Bermuda Monetary Authority on Monday.
Consumer Affairs: Six elements to an effective complaint
Honey Adams Bell: If you have a complaint against a company there are steps that you can take to air your grievance effectively.
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Five ways to help your business stay cash flow positive
Many business owners only start to consider cash and cost management once headroom tightens or disappears – typically resulting in those businesses struggling to adequately manage their cash flow.
Premier speaks at BVI business conference
Premier Craig Cannonier was a featured panelist at BVI Business Outlook 2014 conference in Tortola, BVI this week.
Business briefs: CATCo declares dividend for 2011
It took a long time to get here, but CATCo was finally able to resolve issues regarding the Japan and New Zealand earthquakes in 2011.
What's 'Appening: Luxe celebrates new app
Luxe salon launched its website and mobile app last Friday and, over the weekend, the company had more than 100 downloads of the free app.
Clara Mohammed School won App of the Day nod
Clara Mohammed School Bermuda was recognized by appsbar.com as the App of the Day on Tuesday.
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Are curved TVs the next big thing?
P-Tech general manager Todd Martin attended this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and said the curved TV from Samsung and LG is 'the big thing right now'.
PLP ‘very concerned’ about tourism jobs
Shadow Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert on Thursday questioned whether the OBA is protecting Bermudian jobs within BDOT.
BESCO turns to Troncossi
Troncossi Public Relations on Thursday announced that it has been selected by Bermuda Energy Services Company to provide marketing and public relations support.
Bermuda Motors led the island in car sales in 2013
Islandwide sales figures for 2013 show that Bermuda Motors is the Island's leading car dealership with Kia the Island's most popular brand of car.
CableVision announces jobs programme
Bermuda CableVision is introducing a new initiative, this time to encourage the creation of jobs on the island. It is called Project HOPE – which stands for “Help Offer Positions of Employment”.
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