The second edition of Puerto Rico Restaurant Week, an event that brings together the best eateries on the island with foodies looking to explore the best culinary options around, will take place May 14-28, organizers at Kinori Group said Tuesday.
The main problem with the “national brand” that we have tried to develop is that we ourselves have sabotaged it. Many initiatives have been rejected for the sake of the continued polarization of forces distilled in circles demanding foolish leadership roles.
The Puerto Rico Society of CPAs will mark its 40th anniversary during the upcoming “CPA Week,” May 12-18. As in previous years, the celebration will feature seminars and social activities for the CPAs.
Faced with the constant demand by consumers wanting relief in soaring energy costs and the government's efforts to try to meet those expectations, the Association of Renewable Energy Producers went public Monday with a mission to help stabilize and reduce the price of energy in Puerto Rico.
Two major Puerto Rico banks, Banco Popular and Oriental Bank, announced Monday the closing of two significant loans that will move forward projects that will benefit the economy and the community.
Members of the Puerto Rico Farm Bureau continued their campaign to press consumers to learn about the origin of the milk used in the dairy products they buy and make sure they are manufactured using local milk, saying they will save as much as 50 percent in doing so.
Transaction processing firm Evertec Inc. announced $27.5 million in adjusted net income, or a 37 percent year-over-year increase, for the first quarter ended March 31, during which it completed two key transactions: an initial public offering and debt refinancing in April.
The Senate agreed today to ask the U.S. Congress to pass a law that grants a partial exemption to Puerto Rico on compliance with Jones Act (cabotage) laws to allow the use of large maritime vessels built outside the United States.
The Puerto Rico Association of Insurance Companies announced Monday that the probe launched in 2010 by federal authorities has concluded without any claims filed against the organization that has represented Puerto Rico insurance providers since 1975.
Grace Santana, who is pulling double-duty for the Gov. García-Padilla administration as head of the Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority as well as the Public-Private Partnerships Authority, is a firm believer that the private sector should take over the task of developing new infrastructure projects when the government can’t — but not take over existing facilities through long-term contracts.
San Juan consumers are in for a novel food shopping experience when seafood & meats emporium Plaza Loíza Corp. inaugurates its newest multi-million outlet at El Norte Shopping Center. But don't expect management to let you in on its plans.
The 32-island nation of St. Vincent & the Grenadines will mark a milestone early next year, when Argyle International Airport opens for business.
Wireless provider AT&T launched a program on May 1 giving clients who trade in their current smartphones at least $100 toward the purchase of a new one, including the new Samsung Galaxy S 4, BlackBerry Z10, 32 GB HTC One, and the iPhone 5.
The Compulsory Insurance Joint Underwriters Association (known as ASC by its initials in Spanish) recently announced it has extended its call center hours in benefit of Puerto Rico clients.
Banco Cooperativo recently launched its new “Zona Card,” a MasterCard debit card exclusive for the “Z” generation — 16 to 25 year-olds — available at participating credit unions. BanCoop also launched a mobile application that will help clients locate credit unions and ATMs affiliated with the Red Coop24 network.
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