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Issue No. 621 Thursday, 25 March 2004

New High School For Frank Sound

A new high school for Frank Sound will proceed as planned, the Minister of Education, Hon Roy Bodden said on Tuesday.  The 750-800 student facility, which would be located on Frank Sound Road in the general vicinity of the fire station, is expected to come into operation in 2006, according to Mr Bodden... read more...


Investors in People programme recognized

Minister of Education, Human Resources and Culture, Hon Roy Bodden presented eight organisations with Certificates of Commitment in recognition of their participation in the Investors in People Programme (IIP).  IIP is an international standard that helps organisations achieve success and compete effectively...  read more...


Chamber Works With New Bill

The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce is planning a series of workshops beginning in April, to educate their members on the implications of the revised Employment Bill that was unanimously passed in the Legislative Assembly last week... read more...


Cayman delegation strives for better business relations in Hong Kong

At a select seminar held in Hong Kong on Tuesday, 23 March, the Hon McKeeva Bush, Leader of Government Business, and the Hon George McCarthy, Financial Secretary addressed 20 leading figures associated with the private equity and fund management sectors... read more...


Segoes launches state-of-the-art system

Segoes Securities has announced the launch of Segoes Trader Pro, an innovative system that has the capacity to track up to 600 stocks in 10 separate portfolios in real time.  Each portfolio can be tailored to suit the trader's preferences and it offers charts in a wide range of time intervals. The trader has the choice of Bollinger bands, candlesticks... read more...


Person of the Day - Luelan Bodden


All his life, Luelan Bodden has worked with his hands, as an electrician or as a maintenance worker. Somehow, however, this George Town native has also managed to work on his real love, art.  "I would love to be working full-time as an artist. But, the market in the Cayman Islands is extremely young, so it won't be easy," he said.  Balancing both jobs is not easy either, but Luelan knows it's what he loves to do and he does it best at his own gallery, Nas Art Gallery, on Palm Dale, Crewe Road... read more...


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