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Google to end Bermuda tax scheme

Google parent company Alphabet said it will discontinue this year the use of an intellectual property licensing scheme that in 2018 moved US$24.5 billion through a Dutch holding company to a Bermuda subsidiary.

EDITORIAL – European Union: ‘Googling for Dollars’

Using a heavy hand and curiously distorted notions of what a free marketplace should look like, EU regulators are endangering a symbiotic system that enhances competition and magnifies consumer choice.

Untimely death of your appetite

When I was growing up, my usual school lunch was a sandwich consisting of Wonder Bread spread thick with butter, a huge slice of bologna and a square of processed yellow cheese. I topped that with a sugar-filled soda-pop and on special days, two chocolate Reese’s cups which were twice the size back then as they are today (or so it seemed).

Students visit tech titan Google

Twenty students from Cayman got an up-close look at the inner workings of technology titan Google’s headquarters from Nov. 8-13. The trip was part of an International College of the Cayman Islands course focused on technology, business and society.

Bloomberg: Europe’s Google News tax makes no sense at all

A “Digital Single Market,” like a single currency, is one of those grand European ideas that sounds better than it works.

Impact16 brings tech giants to Cayman

Tay.ai is, or was, a Microsoft experiment in artificial intelligence set loose on Twitter to learn from the people it interacted with.

Marketing conference brings Google, Microsoft to Cayman

Cayman Enterprise City has announced a conference that will bring the world’s leading digital marketing specialists and tech entrepreneurs to the Cayman Islands.

Rahn: The $3 million gift

Those reviled capitalists all over the world are creating more and better goods and services at lower cost, and in doing so improving everyone's real standard of living, well-being and happiness.

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