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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | September 17, 2006

Telecoms firm hunts wireless broadband licence - JNAP Hopes to compete with Digicel
Local telecommunications firm Jamaica Network Access Point (JNAP) is going after one of two wireless broadband licences that the Government has been trying to sell over the last two months, despite hiccups in its initial bid.

New tax rules not for private motor vehicle importers

The Customs Department says there has been no change in the "rate" for General Consumption Tax (GCT) payable by motor vehicle importers under the 'Revised Duty Regime', implemented September 1.


Small movement in prices August

Prices increased in August by 0.3 per cent, reflecting a seven point movement in the Consumer Price Index for the month, and pushing inflation to 4.7 per cent for the calendar year to date.


Housing developer offering 'Escape' in St Ann

Construction is nearing completion for Escape Villas, an exclusive gated community located some ten minutes from the Walkerswood Factory in St. Ann.


Investors still hungry for DB&G shares

There was heavy trading in Dehring, Bunting and Golding shares Friday as investors continued to snap up the stock, despite the one-day pause in trading of the stock after it approached circuit breaker...


A deeper look into the markets

This week, Sunday Business brings you a new column to give a fresh view of events in the markets and how they affect business and investments, from the 'Vantage Point' of seasoned analyst Keith Collister.


The murky divide between domestic and foreign policy

As each day passes, the world seems an ever less certain place. The old order that divided foreign from domestic policy and saw each as somehow separate, has ceased to have validity.




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