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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | November 11, 2007

No gas subsidy Total remains price leader at the pumps: Kerosene now the most expensive fuel
Jamaica's fuel prices rose to their highest levels yet, but fell back to US$96.26 on Friday, as world oil...

Jamaica Money Market Brokers is now offering car loans

Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited (JMMB) has delved into the unconventional and is now offering car loans at rates which could be classified as the second best or lowest on the market.

Lessons about motor insurance: Comprehensive does not mean 'fully' covered

Question: A truck got out of control and ran over my car on Spur Tree Hill on July 28, 2006.

Three ways to make your website click

Despite the prevalence of computers, and growth of Internet penetration to 40 per cent, it is not unusual to come across business owners who have not yet bought into the 'dot com' revolution.

Rosevale homes on the market for $4.8 million: WIHCON on second phase of $1.7 billion development

West Indies Home Contractors Limited (WIHCON) is spending $1.7 billion to develop its first housing project in Montego Bay ...

Hunting for 2007's hottest stocks? Look at debt load

This year's best-performing stocks have the best-looking balance sheets, punctuating investors' diminished appetite for risk-taking in the wake of the credit and housing-market turmoil.

Google, Cisco to monitor website

The United Nations launched a new website powered by Google and network equipment maker Cisco on Thursday that will show how and where the world is succeeding or failing in meeting the Millennium Development Goals on ending poverty.

Jamaica's work permit system

Labour Minister Pearnel Charles has committed to a viable work permit system for Jamaica, one that puts proper checks on imported labour and safeguards jobs for locals.

Emerging uncertainty about Caribbean-EU business deals: As EPA negotiations drag on

In the next two weeks, European and Caribbean ministers and their trade negotiators are going to have to explain clearly, to business in particular, where the negotiating process for an economic partnership agreement (EPA)...





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