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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | May 21, 2006

CREDIT CARDS How much is it costing you?
WHEN CHOOSING a credit card, it is wise to examine how much you will be charged should you ever become late with your payments, exceed your limit or fail to pay all your debt on the due date.

Beaches expands in Turks and Caicos
TOURISM MOGUL and hotel magnate Gordon 'Butch' Stewart has set his sights on a massive expansion of the Beaches Hotel on the island of Providenciales (Provo) in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) ...


Open opportunities
MUTUAL FUNDS are investment vehicles that pool money from many individual investors to purchase generally a variety of stocks and or bonds.


The challenge of Carib tourism
"DID THEY really agree to that?" said my friend, the hotelier, mildly incredulous that Caribbean foreign ministers and their British counterparts had discussed tourism at their recent encounter in Barbados.


Upscale development for Portland
PORTLAND: THREE MILES east of the popular Long Bay Beach in the parish of Portland, is the community Ross Craig.


Royal Carib Bakery invests millions to upgrade plants
ATLANTA, Georgia: ROYAL CARIBBEAN Bakery Caribbean Food Delights, the largest Jamaican Bakery and frozen food plant in Tappan, New York, will expand its plant by adding an additional 30,000 sq. ft. at a cost of US$12 million ...


Save more by cutting your expenses
MANY OF us make excuses for not saving, probably by using the most popular excuse that we do not earn enough money to save. This is a myth. Everyone can save if they exercise frugal spending habits.


Spectrum sued by former executive
A LAWSUIT is pending in the Supreme Court in which Derrick Dunn, former president and chief executive officer of Spectrum Insurance Brokers Limited has sued Spectrum for $24 million for his entitlements under his contract.




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