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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | October 29, 2006

Doubts emerge on $21 offer for DB&G stock
There have been mixed reactions from analysts on the pricing of the Scotiabank's C$85-90 million offer to purchase 75-80 per cent of the shareholding in Dehring, Bunting and Golding ...

eService to create 300 jobs

In the past two years, Patrick Casserly has invested US$5.3 million in expanding his company, eService Group, and his push into Kingston is meant to service his newest client segment, financial services.


United Airlines raises fares in some markets - Delta, AA follow

CHICAGO, United States (Reuters): United Airlines said on Friday it raised round-trip fares by US$6 and one-way tickets by US$3 on some routes where it faces low-cost competition.


Britain attacks US online gambling ban

Britain's culture secretary on Friday compared the United States crackdown on online gambling to the failed alcohol ban of the Prohibition as she prepared to host an international summit on Internet gambling..


It's the fridge that spins your meter

It costs customers of Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) $18.50 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) on average to run their appliances, says the power provider.


Building out a market for ceramics

I am currently in business for myself making ceramic products.


A new Caribbean economy beckons

Late last November when Commonwealth leaders met in Malta, a blunt exchange took place between Caribbean heads of government and the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.




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