Popular intends to use the net proceeds from the offering plus available cash to redeem $450 million aggregate principal amount of its outstanding 7.00 percent Senior Notes.
Its agreement with the Tourism Co. also includes professional consultation pertaining to new technology, policy and legislation development, rule writing, field issues, player disputes, and forensic examinations.
Nominations can be submitted by the general public, clients, other practicing lawyers, and marketing teams.
The quality of the associates and treatment were “determining factor” in granting Marriott the recognition, AON stated.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has partnered with the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture to develop a conceptual urban design plan for the Vieques ferry landing.
Part of the investment will go toward backing Seal the Seasons’ entry into the Puerto Rico market, where it will look to sign up farmers producing fruit — initially papaya, pineapple and mango — to be distributed locally and stateside.
Foundation for Puerto Rico officials traveled to Washington, D.C. to present an update on Puerto Rico’s rebuilding efforts and results, in collaboration with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
Walmart announced the opening of the Walmart Academy in Puerto Rico, located at the facilities of the Cayey Supercenter.
The contracts were signed with the assistance of the University of Puerto Rico Law School’s Legal Aid Clinic, the Foundation noted.
This repository of tourism competitiveness data will be known as the Tourism Intelligence Platform.
For the second year in a row, Liberty Puerto Rico received the distinction of being one of Puerto Rico’s “Best Employers,” according to Aon’s annual study.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Community Disaster Loan program has approved more than $247 million for 62 municipalities throughout Puerto Rico.
Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. announced it has completed an exclusive sales and distribution agreement with Horizon Solutions, LLC to expand services in Puerto Rico.
T-Mobile announced it has now lit up 600 MHz (Band 71) Extended Range LTE in 1,254 cities and towns in 36 states, including the island of Puerto Rico.
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