JPS: Special Advisory
2017-06-09T20:46:06-05:00Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has advised of the appointment of Mr. Emanuel DaRosa as President and CEO effective August 1, 2017.
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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has advised of the appointment of Mr. Emanuel DaRosa as President and CEO effective August 1, 2017.
Jamaican Teas Limited (JAMT) has advised that a related party sold 3,000,000 JAMT shares on June 8, 2017.
JMMB Group Limited (JMMBGL) has advised that a connected party sold 2,000,000 JMMB shares on June 8, 2017.
Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ) has declared an interim dividend of $0.45 per share payable on July 20, 2017 to shareholders on record as at June 28, 2017. The ex-dividend date is June 26, 2017.
Blue Power Group Limited (BPOW) has advised that at a Board of Directors’ meeting scheduled for June 16, 2017 an interim dividend payment will be considered.
Kingston Wharves Limited (KW) has advised that at a Board of Directors’ meeting scheduled for June 21, 2017 an interim dividend payment will be considered.
Net Interest Income declined by 6% or $44.51 million when compared with the same period a year ago, to total $683.48 million. This as interest income fell by 7% to close at $1.37 billion (2016: $1.46 billion) while interest expenses decreased by 7% to close the period at $682.73 million (2016: $733.97). For the second
Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ) for the six months ended April 30, 2017 recorded an improvement in Net Interest Income to $13.17 billion, moving from $12.40 billion for the corresponding period in 2016, while Interest Expenses declined by 13% to total $2.23 billion (2016: $2.56 billion). Interest Income for the six months increase 3% to close
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