Caribbean Airlines adding planes and tours to grow out of red ink

2018-12-01T20:08:11+00:00

Quick on the heels of rare profits not seen in almost a decade, regional carrier Caribbean Airlines Limited, CAL, is pushing ahead with big expansion plans that are meant to maintain its momentum, including a travel and tour subsidiary to be launched next year and refreshing its fleet of jets.

Caribbean Airlines adding planes and tours to grow out of red ink2018-12-01T20:08:11+00:00

Avoid bad debt after Christmas

2018-12-01T20:03:46+00:00

Financial empowerment advocate Rose Miller is urging Jamaicans to be frugal with their spending this holiday season in order to avoid compounding their debt, and so that they can position themselves to take advantage of improvements in the economy. Miller, who is grants manager at the JN Foundation, and who leads

Avoid bad debt after Christmas2018-12-01T20:03:46+00:00

Beware bogus buys — counterfeiting and trade marks

2018-12-01T00:06:54+00:00

Counterfeiting comes in many forms, and is nothing new in business or in the law of intellectual property. However, where counterfeit goods are becoming nearly imperceptible, they pose a real risk to the owners of the trademarked goods, because they are “knock offs”, and the buyers who believe they are

Beware bogus buys — counterfeiting and trade marks2018-12-01T00:06:54+00:00

The BPO book takes up were 807 ended in the 90s

2018-12-01T00:04:21+00:00

A few years ago Port Authority of Jamaica's (PAJ) Assistant Vice-President of Operations and Customer Relations, Gloria Henry, was expecting a miraculous resurgence of the once popular 807 Garment Industry to save the Montego Bay Free z one. Three years later the miracle has happened, but not quite like she

The BPO book takes up were 807 ended in the 90s2018-12-01T00:04:21+00:00

Scotiabank defends decision to exit some markets in the Caribbean

2018-11-30T23:59:41+00:00

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Scotiabank Wednesday defended its decision to exit some markets in the region even as it insisted that the “Caribbean is very important” to its overall operations. “We are just re-focusing on the markets with size and scale… (and) even after this transaction we will

Scotiabank defends decision to exit some markets in the Caribbean2018-11-30T23:59:41+00:00

KPH stages free health fair Saturday

2018-11-30T23:56:22+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) will be hosting its second free Health Fair on Saturday, December 1 from at 9:30 am to 4:00 pm. The fair, which will take place at the hospital's Out-Patient Department North, is in collaboration with the Insurance Association of Jamaica and the Jamaica Medical Foundation.

KPH stages free health fair Saturday2018-11-30T23:56:22+00:00

Don’t Be Intimidated!

2018-11-30T14:47:53+00:00

RADCLIFFE Lewis, the tough-talking former Senior Superintendent of Police in charge of the Traffic Division, says the Government should not be intimidated by recent protests against the new Road Traffic Act. “It's a country's responsibility to protect its citizens, especially from road hogs. I'm in total support of the new

Don’t Be Intimidated!2018-11-30T14:47:53+00:00

Wisynco targeting sevenfold export growth through partnerships

2018-11-30T14:45:06+00:00

Wisynco sells $24 billion worth of products annually, but just a fraction comes from markets overseas. But now that the manufacturing and distribution conglomerate has added new production and storage capacity and has wrapped up its expansion and post-fire consolidation programme, Wisynco has set itself the goal of growing exports

Wisynco targeting sevenfold export growth through partnerships2018-11-30T14:45:06+00:00

Bolt is now a real estate investor

2018-11-30T14:28:32+00:00

It's been one of the worst-kept secrets in Kingston that sport celebrity Usain Bolt is associated with a large building under development on Half-Way Tree Road. It now appears that this project may start of the roll-out of more real estate investments into which the Olympian and World champion is

Bolt is now a real estate investor2018-11-30T14:28:32+00:00

Sagicor Financial profit projected to jump 50% on Scotia Life acquisition

2018-11-30T14:23:07+00:00

The acquisition of Scotiabank's life insurance businesses in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago are projected to increase profit by 50 per cent for Sagicor Financial Corporation, SFC, Canadian filings indicate. The prospective owner of Sagicor Financial, Alignvest of Canada, is also telegraphing that there are more deals to be made.

Sagicor Financial profit projected to jump 50% on Scotia Life acquisition2018-11-30T14:23:07+00:00
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