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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | May 1, 2005

CUT AND RUN? - NCB officially writes-off Dyoll investment
FACED WITH the inevitability of the wipe-out of its half a billion dollar investment in the Dyoll Group, the National Commercial Bank (NCB) has made a $536 million impairment provision ...

A newcomer to the IT market in the Caribbean
THERE IS always enough room for a newcomer in the market." That is the approach that one of Europe's leading computer brands and wholesalers of computers peripherals and software ...


NCB Group releases six month results - Record drop in net profit
THE NATIONAL Commercial Bank Group (NCB) is reporting a drop in its net profit for the six months ended March 31, 2005.


Talking tax - New tax measures ­ GCT and you
THE MINISTER of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, recently announced a 1.5 per cent increase in the standard rate of general consumption tax (GCT) from 15 per cent to 16.5 per cent, which becomes effective today..


Applying corporate governance principles
A COMMON thread throughout the recently- completed Budget presentations has been the issues of corruption and accountability.


Stock market 101 (Finale)
THE USE of the 'bull' and 'bear' to describe markets comes from the way in which each animal attacks its opponents: The bull thrusts its horns up into the air, and the bear swipes its paws down. These actions are metaphors for the movement of a market:...

















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