To start things off, I quickly covered the monthly Google webmaster report. Google also had some big unconfirmed update on or around October 28th. Google confirmed a search bug with top stories and search features starting on October 18th through October 28th. I provided one example of one site that got slammed by the Google […]
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Amphitrite Underwriting is one of the upcoming marine insurance outfits that was brave enough to launch at a time when poor profitability was forcing many established players to look for a way out of the marine market. Taking its name from the Greek goddess of the sea, it opened for business in 2018. Marine rates […]
The January 6th panel aimed at submitting subpoenas to social media companies for “insufficient responses” to a voluntary request through Adam | January 13, 2022 Subpoenas have been issued to Meta, Alphabet, and Google, as well as Reddit, Reddit, Reddit, Youtube, and Twitter. In a statement, Democratic MP Bennie THOMPSON (Chair of the Special Committee) […]
“I all along said this company was going to be successful and was going to need a lot of space,” said Bryans. Much of the space on the second floor is still unused. Only two manufacturing lines are in operation, a smaller one for R&D projects and a bigger one for larger volume manufacturing, but […]
Shares of American International Holdings Corp. (OTC: AMIH) may not get much investor attention, but that could be an oversight that leaves money on the table. In fact, while trading in tandem with a weakened healthcare services sector, the value proposition in AMIH could be more compelling than ever. And after launching new services and […]
Shares of American International Holdings Corp. (OTC: AMIH) may not get much investor attention, but that could be an oversight that leaves money on the table. In fact, while trading in tandem with a weakened healthcare services sector, the value proposition in AMIH could be more compelling than ever. And after launching new services and […]
Jeff Sheldon launched his advisory firm, Cardinal Point Wealth Management, 12 years ago after witnessing the tax and estate planning challenges facing Canadian retirees who live part of the year in the United States. “I was seeing firms that I worked for turning away business because they didn’t have the infrastructure, knowledge or platform to […]