BUSINESS
‘Clients are most important’
IT solution company Ignition has moved to strengthen its data security. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Negative growth for tech sector
While technology is booming all across the globe, in Bermuda the industry is suffering - the ICT sector saw a decline in growth of 1.2 per cent down to $236 million.
Three small business myths
Starting a business is an exciting proposition, but most small business owners don't think about planning an exit strategy. Carla Seely offers her advice in Wednesday's Sun.
Three small business myths
Starting a business is an exciting proposition, but most small business owners don't think about planning an exit strategy. Carla Seely offers her advice in Wednesday's Sun.
Three get scholarships from Stevedoring Services
Three students received scholarships totalling $10,000 from Stevedoring Services Ltd. This year's winners are Leiah Tuzo, Kiara Wilkinson and Erika Cabral.
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Catherine Outerbridge scoops Conyers Scholarship
Conyers Dill and Pearman announced its 2013 legal scholarship and bursary recipients, who have been recognised for their academic achievement. More in Wednesday's Sun.
New cards for Butterfield
Bank of Butterfield has introduced Bermuda's first 'chip and pin' credit cards, providing extra security. More in Wednesday's Sun.
BF&M has $10.2 million in earnings
BF and M Limited on Tuesday announced shareholders' net income of $10.2 million for the six month period ending 30 June 30, 2013.
Doctor joins BHCS
Bermuda HealthCare Services has added a new general practitioner to their team, Dr. Seydon Kiriyadoss. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Sailor rushed to King Edward
A sick sailor from a passing tanker was rushed into Bermuda at the weekend for treatment. More shipping news in Wednesday's Sun.
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ASK THE EXPERT / BERMUDA MOTORS
How to secure you car keys
Krishna King: "Modern car keys are becoming so sophisticated that gone are the days that you could run over to the hardware store and get a spare vehicle key made."
Job Maker's Act - Why wasn’t Bean consulted?
The PLP welcome the tabling of Incentives for Job Maker's Act, but are troubled by Bermuda First's public support of this bill. More in Wednesday's Sun.
The success factor
New businesses in St George's are thriving despite the current recession. Last Night, A2Z Accessories and Sweet SAAK Bakery shared their successes with Wednesday's Sun.
Argus helps Family Centre
The Argus Group supported Family Centre's new "Building My Future" summer internship and mentoring programme.
150 jobs created at Princess
The Fairmont Hamilton Princess on Tuesday announced it has begun work on its $70 million renovation and named the contractors for each project.
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