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Old 6th June 2003 | 09:51
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FYI we're in serious negotiations on two more projects which will provide different options in terms of residency, lifestyle, return on investment etc. and less flying time for many than the Cayman Islands.

So I think it will be well worth your wait. Keep checking back.

Adios Amigo.
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Old 7th June 2003 | 11:47
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Well count me in as one who is patiently waiting.
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Old 7th June 2003 | 20:19
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Islandboy, what is the inheritance tax rate in GC? Also, does the law dictate transfer of ownership (as in Spain/France/Portugal where your kids automatically inherit your property) or can you Will property freely?
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Old 9th June 2003 | 08:44
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Idunno

There is no personal or corporate income tax, no capital gains tax, no withholding tax, no business tax, no estate tax, no gift tax, no inheritance tax, no death duties, no employment taxes, no sales tax, and no probate fees in the Cayman Islands.

The Caymanians enjoy one of the highest outputs per capita and one of the highest standards of living in the world.

Real Estate ownership is Fee Simple and is a model of the British System (only less cumbersome) it's fully guaranteed in perpituity. In a nutshell you can freely assign your property.

Hope this helps and I'm very pleased to answer any more questions you may have
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Old 9th June 2003 | 22:15
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Thank you Islandboy, you could be the answer to my prayers.

I'll be in touch through the IPG website.
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Old 12th June 2003 | 21:40
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You're very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you. IB
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Old 14th June 2003 | 09:06
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Hey 74, I thought you might find this interesting. We were able to acquire the domain www.ipgglobal.com as well today so either ipgglobal.net or com will both point to our site as of tomorrow.
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Old 16th June 2003 | 01:25
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I tried it out already and it's working great, you're pretty lucky that domain came available.
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Old 21st June 2003 | 01:16
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We also just acquired IPGCAPITAL. Currently it points back to our main IPG website but shortly we're going to build another new website providing a direct link with those seeking capital and those looking to invest etc.
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Old 6th July 2003 | 08:37
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I see you guys have been busy as usual any chance you could fix the pot hole in front of my house.
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Old 19th July 2003 | 03:18
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NOTICE

Phase II of the Reef Resort- Castaways Cove Block "A" is SOLD OUT we sold the last 2 units this week.

For those enquiring about units in Block "B" we are currently undergoing a redesign of the building and our architect informs us that it should be complete in the next couple of weeks, including all the planning approvals. We expect to have all the new data such as floor plans/prices etc. up on Our Websites shortly thereafter.

During the week of July 25 - August 1 IPG's offices will be closed as all the principals will be in Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo, Mexico for our third and hopefully final meetings regarding exciting new project(s). Check back here for more info or visit our websites for mid August updates.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Brgds, IB
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Old 25th July 2003 | 08:33
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Looking forward to hearing of the successful conclusion of your Mexican meetings.

Heard through the grapevine what these projects are and I'd sure be happy to volunter.

Good luck and let us know as soon as you get back.
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Old 30th July 2003 | 09:26
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Your offer to volunter is appreciated and once the Mexican contingent is back look for further updates.
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Old 2nd August 2003 | 08:17
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Interesting article in yesterdays Cayman Net News about how well Cayman real estate (Grand Cayman) is selling this summer, which is typically the slow season.
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Old 9th August 2003 | 10:11
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How about this one in today's Cayman Compass:

While the Vice President of Sales at The Ritz-Carlton, Ms. Nicola de Lima, would not confirm recent sales, she did say she had been very busy of late. "August so far is probably busier than any month in the high season," she said, "Money is coming to the Island." Ms. de Lima believes that recent Ritz advertising in the UK has helped spur interest. "People are looking for investment that will bring them more than a three percent return, and many people are being advised to buy Cayman Islands' real estate," she said. Very interesting that a lot of the buyers are from the UK. IPG has also informed me they have had a recent upturn of interested PPRuNeRs from the UK & the Emirates.

Although with their third trip to Mexico now under their belt I'm surprised they have the time to analyze the data. Can you spell Tequila Franchise?
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Old 5th September 2003 | 09:12
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Interesting article in todays International Living regarding great scuba diving in the Caribbean/Cayman Islands:

Best Dives the Caribbean

International Living Postcards--your daily escape
http://www.internationalliving.com

Thursday, September 4, 2003
The Caribbean

Dear International Living Reader,

The Caribbean is a top dive destination, and with good reason. Numerous islands offer outstanding underwater delights, and I've been fortunate to partake of them.

No matter where you plunge into the waters of the Cayman Islands, you'll find yourself in some of the best scuba diving territory in the world. Each of the islands offers dozens of dive sites.

Little Cayman is the most pristine, and many believe it offers the best diving, much of it right off the beach. I dove mostly in the waters around Cayman Brac, where the wall diving--diving along a sheer vertical face that drops, in some cases, thousands of feet--is especially impressive. Popular sites right off Seven Mile Beach have suffered in recent times because of heavy traffic.

Scuba diving on the world's second largest barrier reef is one of Belize's biggest draws. The country understands just how important diving is to its economy and has set aside extensive areas as underwater preserves. We spent a day at the Hol Chan preserve off Ambergris Caye playing with big tame groupers, barracudas, and even a turtle, and enjoying the colorful underwater reefs.
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Old 18th September 2003 | 10:56
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Air Canada boosts Cayman service this winter

Air Canada boosts Cayman service this winter

MONTREAL, Canada -_ Canada NewsWire reports that Air Canada will increase the frequency of its Toronto _ Grand Cayman service from 3 to 4 flights weekly effective December 14, 2003
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Old 22nd September 2003 | 03:49
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Jump on the PADI wagon in Cayman

Cayman is sure getting a lot of good diving publicity lately:

Jump on the PADI wagon in Cayman

NEW YORK, USA _ A recent travel report by MSNBC includes Bob Soto's Reef Divers in the Cayman Islands as one of three "exotic" Carib-bean PADI resorts recommended for open sea diving certification.
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Old 2nd October 2003 | 10:20
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Cayman's Economic Policy Praised by Investor Services

In its recently issued annual report on the Cayman Islands, one of the major international credit rating agencies, Moody's Investor Services, gives us a credit rating of Aa3, which signifies very strong creditworthiness relative to other domestic issuers. The modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end of that generic rating category.
Moody's attributed the country's high rating to our resilient tourist sector, high per capita income and prudent economic policy framework.

The agency also noted the cooperative response of the Cayman Islands authorities with regard to US and European Union concerns on money laundering through its offshore banking sector and reported a similarly satisfactory result in response to the OECD initiatives on tax issues.

The report commended the Cayman Islands' strong and flexible regulatory framework, stable political system, favourable social indicators and an encouraging external debt situation.
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Old 2nd November 2003 | 07:57
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United to begin flights from Chicago to Grand Cayman

CHICAGO, USA PRNewswire reports that United Airlines has announced the launch of a seasonal, Saturday-only service to Grand Cayman from its hub at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport from 20 December 20 through to 24 April.

The new service will use Airbus A320s or similar aircraft with 138 seats, arriving in Grand Cayman at 12:54 pm and departing again at 2:25 pm.
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