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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | November 4, 2007

NCB takes a risk - Offering unsecured loans to SMEs from $500m pool
The National Commercial Bank (NCB) is now offering unsecured credit or financing to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) whose working capital is tied up in outstanding receivables from their clients.

Digicel, Telesur sign interconnect agreement - Suriname service rollout 'imminent'

Digicel Group on Friday said it wrapped up months of negotiations with Suriname's Telesur, establishing the basis on which their respective networks will accommodate each other's subscriber traffic.

Claims process on the 'up and up', says Advantage CEO

A 'hit and run' taxi struck my car by the Three Miles intersection on June 2, 2007 at about 8:45 p.m. I got its licence number. The matter was reported immediately to the Hunts Bay Police. They gave me a letter to The Collector of Taxes where I obtained information about the owner. I also reported the accident to my brokers.

Ochi's $250 million expanded paradise - Relaunch planned for Dolphin Cove

Stafford Burrowes has wrapped up the $250 million expansion of his Dolphin Cove theme park, and is now planning a spectacular unveiling within weeks. "Despite the delays, people, I believe, will be impressed with what we have done here at Dolphin Cove," said Burrowes. "We promised a world-class facility and we have delivered."

The paucity of US policy on Cuba

Pity poor Thomas Shannon, the United States State Department's Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs. He now has the unenviable task of travelling the world trying to convince governments and international organisations that they should contribute to President Bush's proposed multibillion-dollar 'Freedom Fund for Cuba'.





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