Jamaica Gleaner Business

Published: Monday Tuesday | November 3, 2009

PCS lands contract in St Kitts
Port Computer Services Limited (PCS), the premier provider of technology in the shipping industry, has signed a contract to provide technology support to the St Christopher Air and Sea Port Authority (SCASPA) in St Kitts. The software called ADVANTUM... Read More...

Ford surprises with US$1b profit, sees profit in 2011
Ford Motor Company, the only US automaker to dodge direct government aid and bankruptcy court, surprised investors with net income of nearly US$1 billion in the third quarter and forecast a "solidly profitable" 2011. Read More...

CIT files for bankruptcy protection
After struggling for months to avert bankruptcy, lender CIT Group has filed for bankruptcy protection in an attempt to restructure its debt while trying to keep badly needed loans flowing to thousands of mid-sized and small businesses... Read More...

Mona business school course earns worldwide recognition
Mona School of Business (MSB), University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, is now a registered education provider under the Project Management Institute (PMI). This took effect October 5, 2009, and signals that the project management course... Read More...

Sow seeds of hope by giving in tough times
THERE IS no doubt that Tanto Campbell is an outstanding Jamaican. At 29 years old, he has already achieved global recognition as a sportsman, earning for himself a spot on the podium at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany, this year after winning a bronze medal ... Read More...