
Issue No. 813 Monday, 11 April 2005
Business Monday
A Woman-at-Law speaks to the bankers

One of the most unique things about
Bodden & Bodden Attorneys at Law is that it is an all-women law firm. Founding
partner Sherri Bodden didn’t plan it that way. She started the firm with
colleague Lynn Bodden who had articled for her a few years earlier. Then they
hired another female attorney and it took on its own momentum. Moreover
important as it is there is much more to Ms Bodden than her law practice....
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Butterfield gets top fund award
The investment division of Butterfield Bank, Butterfield
Asset Management Limited (BAM), has won the prestigious Standard & Poor’s (S&P)
award for the best three-year performance of a US Dollar offshore fixed income
fund...
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Exceeding Customers Expectations Workshop

Part of the Spring Professional
Development Series sponsored by the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce, the
‘Exceeding Customers Expectations’ workshop will teach the key aspects of
providing excellent service. Topics in the workshop include:
distinguishing a professional from a non-professional, remembering customers’
names with ease, using probing questions to learn a customer’s needs...
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FRA targets the money launderers
Although most people may not have heard about it, the Financial Reporting Authority (FRA)
was formed just over a year ago to gather intelligence on money laundering and
terrorist financing. Anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing
have become critical initiatives around the world in the march toward
transparency and accountability in offshore financial sectors...
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Chamber’s Sunday trading survey continues
Since Hurricane Ivan, many stores have remained open on Sundays, sparking a debate about whether closing businesses on a Sunday is still relevant in today’s climate and the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce, (CICC)
has been surveying businesses about trading on Sundays. “The phone survey is about 25 percent complete, but businesses can also log onto the Chamber website,” said Will Pineau,
CEO...
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Entrepreneur of the week - Rosemary Moxam

Having achieved her dream by buying the Pioneer Bakery on Cayman Brac, keeping customers happy is now Rosemary Moxam’s
main concern. When she and her husband, Lennox, heard that the bakery was for
sale, she said she really wanted to take it over, improve it and make it really
nice. She says that she has added cinnamon rolls, apple turnovers, banana
bread, chocolate cake, pineapple cake, and coconut cake...
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OTHER NEWS
ELECTIONS 2005
EDITORIAL
COMMENTARY
DOING BUSINESS LUNCH


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