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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | April 15, 2007

Entrepreneurial lobby - YEA moots business focus from primary to tertiary level
Young Entrepreneurs' Association (YEA) president Aldain Reid is batting for the inclusion of entrepreneurial principles in the curriculum of primary, secondary and tertiary institutions, saying...

Davies hopes for consensus, but first a knock at his critics

Minister of Finance Dr. Omar Davies signalled Thursday in his Budget presentation that he wants to stimulate meaningful discussion on major policy issues, leading to a national consensus on the way forward, particularly through achieving a social partnership.

Major tax collection drive expected

Minister of Finance Dr. Omar Davies stated on Thursday during the opening of the 2007/08 Budget Debate that to achieve a 14 per cent improvement in revenue collections "will require a sustained, aggressive compliance programme."

Digicel rolls out service in El Salvador - US$150m investment in national network

Digicel began offering mobile services in El Salvador Thursday, the company announced, saying the move solidified its commercial roll-out of operation in Central America."We are delighted to be in El Salvador and...

Email marketing - how to do it right

The practice of email spamming is definitely increasing. However, email marketing remains the most cost-effective way for businesses to market and communicate with customers and potential customers.





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