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  • Why Stanley Works is no loss to Bermuda

    08/17/2002 12:16:56 PM PDT · by Action-America · 11 replies · 602+ views
    The Royal Gazette (Bermuda) ^ | August 12. 2002 | Cathy Duffy
    (The Royal Gazette is Bermuda's daily newspaper. It seems they understand the US economy and US politics better than do most of the US media and many US voters.)   BUSINESS Friday, August 16, 2002 Contact us Last modified: August 12. 2002 8:51AM Why Stanley Works is no loss to Bermuda Cathy Duffy Insurance Issues by Cathy Duffy Some are reacting to the Stanley Works decision to remain in the US as if it was really bad news for Bermuda. The decision may do more good for Bermuda than bad. With Stanley Works making the decision to stay in Connecticut,...
  • Democrats Blast Firms Over Offshore Tax Breaks

    05/20/2002 2:54:57 AM PDT · by Action-America · 29 replies · 519+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 18, 2002 11:15 AM ET | Reuters
    This should be titled"Democrats Spread Lies About Expatriation" (Note:  I took the liberty of highlighting the BIG LIE in this article.) Democrats Blast Firms Over Offshore Tax BreaksMay 18, 2002 11:15 AM ETWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats on Saturday said U.S. companies seeking to avoid paying millions of dollars in taxes by moving their headquarters to offshore tax havens were "unpatriotic" and called for legislation to stop the practice."The tax dodgers may set up paper headquarters in Bermuda, but they continue operating in the United States," said Rep. Jim Maloney of Connecticut in the weekly Democratic radio address."They still receive...
  • Cooper shareholders back shift to Bermuda

    05/17/2002 9:32:09 PM PDT · by Action-America · 9 replies · 287+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | May 15, 2002, 7:40AM | NELSON ANTOSH
    May 15, 2002, 7:40AM Cooper shareholders back shift to BermudaBy NELSON ANTOSH Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Note:  I highlighted certain words and phrases in bold for later reference. Shareholders of Cooper Industries, one of Houston's largest manufacturing companies, voted 9-to-1 Tuesday to change its place of incorporation from Ohio to Bermuda. With no remaining regulatory hurdles, Cooper expects to be a Bermuda company as soon as possible after the close of business May 21. Cooper is one of several Houston companies reincorporating in Bermuda or the Cayman Islands, primarily to save on income taxes. It is a $4.2 billion-per-year company...
  • Cooper OKs Bermuda Reincorporation

    05/16/2002 2:27:25 PM PDT · by Action-America · 26 replies · 353+ views
    Newsday ^ | May 14, 2002, 4:51 PM EDT | Associated Press
    Cooper OKs Bermuda Reincorporation HOUSTON (AP) - Shareholders of a Houston-based manufacturer of electrical products, tools and hardware voted Tuesday to reincorporate the company in Bermuda. Cooper Industries Inc., which is incorporated in Ohio, said the reincorporation offers strategic advantages not available under the company's current structure. Plans for the reincorporation first were announced in February after hand tool maker Danaher Corp. backed away from purchasing Cooper.Cooper counts Crescent wrenches and pliers among its brands.``This change will enhance Cooper's strategic flexibility and our reduced global tax position will significantly increase cash flow - enabling us to further strengthen our balance...