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OUR PRINCIPLES
We are happy when our clients are happy, but that is not enough. We want to exceed our clients’ expectations, we want ecstatic clients.
Extensive knowledge and experience is essential. We augment this knowledge with some of the boldest, most creative thinking today. But without losing our common sense and our heart.
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OUR NAME
The blue tiger, also called the Maltese tiger, is considered to be a Bengal tiger with a morphed coloration. It is said to have bluish fur with dark grey stripes and is reported mostly in the region of the Fujian Province, China. Sightings of Maltese tigers have also been reported in Korea and Burma. The first sighting was claimed by big game hunter Harry Caldwell around 1910. He described the blue tiger as follows: "The markings of the beast are strikingly beautiful. The ground colour is of a delicate shade of maltese, changing into light gray-blue on the underparts. The stripes are well defined and like those of the ordinary yellow tiger."
The term "Maltese" comes from domestic cat terminology for blue fur, and refers to the slate grey coloration. Many cats with such coloration are abundant in Malta, which may have given rise to the use of the adjective in this context.