 British Virgin Islands: Corporate Migration To The ... - Mondaq The sheer volume of active BVI Business Companies (over 400,000 1 ) is testament to the fact that no other offshore jurisdiction offers a comparable corporate vehicle. The combined number of active Cayman and Bermudan companies, for example, is ...
TB Reports on Efforts to Assist Family of Tourist ... - Platinum News Online At a press briefing on Tuesday, March 09, the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board updated the Territory´s media about its work in response to the February 23 road accident that involved 20 Caribbean Princess cruise tourists and ended the life of 24 ...
The British Virgin - Vanguard The British Virgin is rather a collection of 60 islands, annexed and colonised by Britain, which has thrown her arms open to responsible and shady world businessmen (and women) who want a haven to protect their wealth. The British Virgin Island is ...
The Carolinas - The Sun News The line announced it was canceling a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands and returning to Charleston on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled. The ship has been undergoing cleaning at sea and will be cleaned again in Charleston.
DEVELOPING STORY: CDC Issues No-Sail recommendation for ... - WCBD The cruise bypassed Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands and is set to return to Charleston early Thursday morning. Cruise officials say once Celebrity Mercury arrives, they will conduct an extensive and thorough sanitizing on board the ship and ...
Our Readers' Views - Columbian Eighty-three of the 100 largest public companies are doing business in tax-free sanctuaries like the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands. The Treasury Department estimates that it loses $100 billion a year in tax revenue, a result ...
Mercury to stay in port a while - The Post and Courier This time, the cruise will forgo a call in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, Martinez said, as crew members continue conducting "enhanced cleaning" in coordination with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC spokesman Ricardo Beato ...
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For 3rd Time, Hundreds Sick On SC Cruise Ship - WYFF4.com The line announced it was canceling a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands and returning to Charleston on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled. The ship has been undergoing cleaning at sea and will be cleaned again in Charleston.
CDC makes no-sail recommendation for cruise ship - CNN About 19 percent of passengers have become ill on the latest sailing, which has prompted Celebrity to cut the cruise short by a day, skipping a stop Monday in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, Celebrity Cruises said in a statement. The Mercury will ...
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