The local trade group known as the CUD will have access to Hoy Health’s portfolio of healthcare products.
The Puerto Rico Economic Development Bank has undergone what its President Luis Burdiel called a “financial re-engineering."
The expansion includes the construction of “a new and modern bread making plant and the installation of the most modern production line in the Caribbean."
The company will open a new rental, sales, parts and service center for John Deere construction equipment on Nov. 15.
Oriental Bank announced that the “Mis Pagos” online payment service will now include the option to pay Oriental credit cards using a checking or savings account at any bank.
The Puerto Rico College of CPAs will host the XI Construction Industry Forum Nov. 14, at Vivo Beach Club in Isla Verde.
This will be the low-cost carrier’s third announcement of added flights and destinations in the past week.
The company will begin operating in January with the hiring of administrative staff.
This working group is developing a series of tools to assess the risks, to provide relevant information to investors about the effects of this global phenomenon.
Entrepreneurs, scientists, researchers, students, and technology and innovation enthusiasts gathered at the Forward Research and Innovation Summit 2018 sponsored by the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust.
Puerto Rico is Welch’s top international market, and as such, the family-owned company is constantly on the lookout for initiatives that boost the local economy and foster relationships with business partners.
The new board for 2018-2019 has the vision of continuing efforts to make Puerto Rico a national and world leader in information technology and innovation.
The grant will be used to support the rebuilding of the school and outfitting of a new science lab, which was severely damaged during Hurricane María.
Discover Puerto Rico left its mark in two of the most relevant global travel forums: City Nation Place Global and World Travel Market, both celebrated last week in London.
Liberty was one of several telecommunications service providers that received FCC hurricane recovery funding that totaled $51 million for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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