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International and Local Stars Helping Jamaica Hurricane Relief
Hurricane Melissa caused heavy damage across western Jamaica, and thousands of residents continue to need help. International stars from music, sports, and entertainment have joined relief efforts with donations, supplies, and fundraising events….
WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: The Faith that Walks in the Dark
There are moments in the believer’s journey when the path ahead is dim and uncertain. Decisions weigh heavily, prayers seem unanswered, and clarity feels distant. Dag Heward-Mills puts it this way: “If you…
Reissue: Horace Andy – Skylarking
Reissue: Horace Andy – Skylarking REISSUE Studio One has dropped a fresh reissue of Horace Andy’s Skylarking. The singer’s 1972 debut LP is back in clean, restored form, with some of the best…
Seprod surging at the top line, but cost of expansion weighs heavy
Seprod Limited delivered another quarter of robust revenue growth, buoyed by its regional acquisitions and expanded distribution footprint. However, the gains at the top line have not translated into commensurate improvements in profitability,…
Air travel plunged in October as Melissa disrupted flights
Travellers to Jamaica fell sharply in October 2025, underscoring the immediate impact of Hurricane Melissa on the country’s tourism and travel markets. Despite making landfall just three days prior to month-end, the storm…
Junior Market Malaise: Why a Wave of Listings Trading Below IPO Price Is Chilling Jamaica’s Retail Investors — and What Comes Next
Jamaica’s Junior Market was intended to be the launchpad for entrepreneurial growth — small companies raising capital to scale, early retail investors getting a seat at fast-growing businesses, and the market plumbing the…
Lee-Chin, Portland and the Bondholder Standoff: How Pledged NCB Shares Became the Centrepiece of a Caribbean Debt Drama
There is an old maxim in creditor negotiations: it’s never just about numbers — it’s also about leverage. In the case of Michael Lee-Chin’s Portland holdings and their bondholders, both sides now believe…
Agostini’s Bold Move: Why the Trinidadian Conglomerate Is Buying Prestige — and What It Means for Caribbean Retail Foodservice
Photo: Christian E. Mouttet Chairman of Prestige Holdings Limited and Agostini’s Limited Agostini Limited — one of Trinidad & Tobago’s oldest and most diversified conglomerates — has launched an audacious takeover bid to…
Vote on Portland bond debt set for coming week
Bondholders are set to vote in December on terms for payment or an extension of the outstanding bonds issued by companies ultimately controlled by investor and chairman of Portland Private Equity, Michael Lee-Chin….
