Changing fortunes - Grace Food & Services sees turnaround after financial struggle
GRACE, KENNEDY and Company had a problem. The year was 1999 and its main operating arm, Grace Food and Services (GFS), was in trouble. Don Wehby, its chief financial officer, said it took sacrifice and determination to change that.
Capital & Credit tops T&T trading
CAPITAL AND Credit Merchant Bank (CCMB) shares dominated the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) in terms of volume traded for the first three weeks of this month.
MoBay institute comes of age
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CARIBBEAN Institute of Technology (CIT) has emerged as one of the main drivers behind the development of Jamaica's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.
Tertiary students dread job market
TERTIARY LEVEL students suffer from terrible uncertainty about their prospects in the jobs market, said Dionne Brown, a first-year history student at the University of the West Indies.
Teachers Credit Union successful
THE JAMAICA Teachers' Association Co-operative Credit Union once again recorded strong growth in all critical areas of the organisation.
Mixed outlook for north coast restaurants
WESTERN BUREAU: THE RESTAURANT trade in the resort city of Montego Bay is reaping significant benefits from the upswing in the tourism sector...
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