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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | April 16, 2006

EASTER MONEY!
IT'S EASTER - a solemn and sobering season. And while we do not want to detract from the solemnity of the Lenten season, perhaps, now is the time to resurrect your finances as the Government prepares to outline how it proposes to finance...

Securities market - Greater depth of products needed
FOR THE first two months of the current year, the average number of trades per day was 192 versus 550 for the same period last year. Since there are only 11 institutions registered to trade securities in the local market, the average number..


'Fantastic' reception for Digicel in Trinidad
A LITTLE OVER a week ago Digicel launched in Trinidad and, according to the Trinidad Chief Executive Officer, Stephen Brewer, the reception so far has been "fantastic," with tens of thousands of phones sold in only four days.


Island Networks speeds up traffic
A JAMAICAN Telecommunications company, Island Networks Limited (INL), has broken new ground in wireless communications in the Caribbean, by being the first to deploy within the region, a layer two network driven by the highly rated Multi Protocol Label...


Commentary - Caribbean struggles to find its niche in new world order
A WEEK OR so after the Easter break, Caribbean foreign ministers, five British ministers and a wide range of senior officials from the region and Britain will meet in Barbados at the fifth United Kingdom/Caribbean Forum.




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