Jamaica Broilers Group Limited swung to a $2.2-billion net loss in its third quarter ended January 2026, dragged down by an underperforming US...
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Jamaica Broilers Group Limited swung to a $2.2-billion net loss in its third quarter ended January 2026, dragged down by an underperforming US division and hurricane-related disruptions. “During the quarter under review, our Jamaica operations and customers were affected by Hurricane Melissa, which created temporary disruptions,” Chairman Robert Levy and Group President and Chief Executive Christopher Levy said in a joint statement. “The segment result for the US operations continues to be challenged.”
Jamaica Broilers Group Limited swung to a $2.2-billion net loss in its third quarter ended January 2026, dragged down by an underperforming US...
Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) reported billions of dollars in foregone revenue due to Hurricane Melissa. Disruptions led the gaming giant to post a...
Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) reported billions of dollars in foregone revenue due to Hurricane Melissa. Disruptions led the gaming giant to post a...
The second largest bank, Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ), reported net income of $4.1 billion for its first quarter ended January 2026, a modest...
The second largest bank, Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ), reported net income of $4.1 billion for its first quarter ended January 2026, a modest...
Several food items imported from Jamaica for the United States (US) market have remained scarce since Hurricane Melissa, leaving restaurant operators...
Several food items imported from Jamaica for the United States (US) market have remained scarce since Hurricane Melissa, leaving restaurant operators...
By Vanessa James KINGSTON, Jamaica, (JIS) – Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has announced that the country has officially entered the reconstruction...
By Chris Patterson KINGSTON, Jamaica, (JIS) – The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) is reporting an estimated 7.5 percent decline in economic...
By Chris Patterson KINGSTON, Jamaica, (JIS) – The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) is reporting an estimated 7.5 percent decline in economic...