DFL earns $8m in 2008
The company did not altogether escape the fallout from the international environment, losing over $1 million due to money market fluctuations.
More job losses as economy stalls
Unemployment which stood at 4.2 per cent last September is expected to increase to between six and seven per cent before the end of the year.
Another day, another crime plan
Significantly, serious crime has never been far from the doorstep of the ruling party: Port of Spain City Corporation Councillor Bert Allette was shot and killed in 2006.
Simmons stakes claim for Test place
West Indies draw tour opener with a positive 102 not out from the Trinidadian opener to put himself in contention as Gayle’s opening partner.
Ansa McAl Barbados profits increase
In these difficult economic times, Ansa McAl Barbados is reflecting Sabga’s legendary midas touch.
Americans jumpy says Manning
The Prime Minister gave the assurance that security would be less stringent for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in November which will be attended by 54 leaders.
Police hunt killers of DCP Piggott’s brother
Adrian St Aubyn Piggott was cremated today; Police are still searching for his two killers.
Manning should referee US-Cuba talks
There can be all kinds of high sounding declarations about human rights, environmental this or that, energy security and so on but the reality is that the economic well being of the region depends, primarily on the economic fortunes of the United States.
Plipdeco profits up
Plipdeco stock closed at the favourable figure of $8.10 on Monday and the market may see an increase with the publication of the 2008 financial statements.
Tobago Jazz starts Wednesday
The five-day festival, which ends on Sunday, replaces the annual Plymouth Jazz Festival. The concerts wi
