SEP: Special Advisory
mckoy 2017-06-28T20:19:20-05:00Seprod Limited (SEP) has advised Mrs. Donna-Kaye Sharpe resigned from the post of General Manager of Industrial Sales Limited effective May 31, 2017.
Seprod Limited (SEP) has advised Mrs. Donna-Kaye Sharpe resigned from the post of General Manager of Industrial Sales Limited effective May 31, 2017.
Caribbean Cream Limited (KREMI) has advised that its Annual General Meeting will be held at The Knutsford Court Hotel, Grand Caribbean Suite, 16 Chelsea Avenue, Kingston 10 on October 4, 2017 at 10 a.m.
Europe: Euro, bond yields drive higher on ECB scale-back bets The euro hit a 1-year high on Wednesday and German 10-year Bund yields continued to rise after doubling the previous day, as bets grew that the European Central Bank is readying to scale back its 2-trillion-euro stimulus programme. It was a lively European session. The
Jamaican Teas Limited (JAMT) has advised that a Director sold 31,721 JAMT shares during the period June 19 to 23, 2017.
Eppley Limited (EPLY) has advised that a related party sold 150 EPLY shares on June 23, 2017.
The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) has advised that a Director and a Senior Manager sold a total of 32,400 JSE shares during the period June 23 to 26, 2017.
Monthly Economic Review - May 2017 Disclaimer: Analyst Certification -This research report is for information purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation. Each research analyst (s) also certify that no part of their compensation was, is, or will be, directly or indirectly, related to the specific recommendation (s) or view (s)
U.S.: IMF Cuts U.S. Outlook, Calls Trump's Growth Target Unlikely The International Monetary Fund cut its outlook for the U.S. economy, removing assumptions of President Donald Trump’s plans to cut taxes and boost infrastructure spending to spur growth. The IMF reduced its forecast for U.S. growth this year to 2.1 percent, from 2.3 percent in
Introduction: At Dolphin Cove’s Limited’s (DCOVE) Annual General Meeting (AMG), Director Stafford Burrowes opened proceedings by indicating that the company had decided to adopt the United States dollar as its financial currency instead of the Jamaican dollar. Mr Burrowes explained the rationale behind the decision being that it allowed the company to have a constant
U.S.: Slowdown in U.S. Business-Equipment Orders May Weigh on Growth An unexpected decline in U.S. orders for business equipment in May indicates cooling capital-goods investment may weigh on second-quarter economic growth, Commerce Department data showed Monday. HIGHLIGHTS OF DURABLE GOODS (MAY) Orders for non-military capital goods excluding aircraft fell 0.2% (est. 0.4% gain) after 0.2%